Hanvon unveils e-reader with color E-Ink display

Hanvon unveils e-reader with color E-Ink display
Tomorrow at the FPD International 2010 trade show in Japan, the Chinese company Hanvon will unveil the first e-reader to include a color e-ink display, giving it a distinct advantage over rivals like the Amazon Kindle and B&N Nook.

Black-and-white e-ink displays are currently used in 90 percent of the world's e-readers, says the NYTimes.



The Apple iPad and the recently launched Nook Color both use LCD color screens.

Jennifer K. Colegrove, director of display technologies at DisplaySearch, described the moment: "This is a very important development. It will bring e-readers to a higher level."

While it is simple to make e-readers with LCD screens, the LCDs tend to take away many advantages of the devices. E-ink screens consume much less battery power and energy and are also readable no matter how bad glare is from sunlight.

Color e-ink screens do have their downsides, however, compared to LCDs. LCD screens will be much sharper, more colorful, and able to handle video. Color e-ink screens have "muted" colors and can only handle "simple animations," notes the NYTimes.

Havon's reader will begin sales this March in China at the equivalent of $440 USD. It will have a 9.68-inch screen and will include both Wi-Fi and 3G support.

The iPad sells for $600 in China.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 8 Nov 2010 18:51
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  • 2 comments
  • mukhis

    i don't know why ipad is even considered as e-reader; given the fact that ipad has glare and is too heavy, it does not qualify as e-reader at all.

    13.11.2010 20:24 #1

  • attar

    ipad:a pet rock for people who only exist because Visa hasn't found a way to sell off their organs.

    14.11.2010 05:47 #2

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