Which e-reader should you choose?
At a press conference organized on the occasion of the premiere devices, I asked: the founder of the Arta Tech, Paul Horbaczewskiego why someone planned a purchase the reader needs to solve it on inkBOOKi and not on the popular Kindle from Amazonu.
- Kindle is a device that is comfortable to read primarily e-books purchased from Amazon – said Horbaczewski. – In our user has the freedom of choice. We enable the integration of devices with service providers, and there e-book functions as a file, just like a book. We can also install all the services, subscriptions as, for example, Legimi, – said my companion.
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- what makes us different from Kindle, and application Android. It is the possibility of extending the use of the device: sync RSS feeds or save and forward articles, he explained.
Another reason why you should choose inkBOOKa is support, which we offer, especially on the Polish market – says the founder of the Arta Tech.
I Asked, so if inkBOOK will cease to operate, and then I will contact support, they will send me a new instance.
– If necessary, Yes. First, we will try to help you over the phone. In recent years, 90% of the problems we managed to solve it by phone, – I heard in response.
inkBOOK inkBOOK Classic 2 and Prime – what they can do?
the Reader inkBOOK Classic 2, in comparison with the predecessor, you’ll be system Android and touch screen. In turn, inkBOOK Prime features a Rapid Refresh technology, which reduces the frequency of full page refreshes while minimizing gaps. Effect? Long battery life and improved the readability of the displayed text.
Both models received a new look and developed from scratch the interface. The screen is E-Ink Carta, made by technology e-paper, in the model of Prime you can optionally select. Tradycjonalistom support service for readers using the physical buttons.
Standard on both devices for reading electronic books is the ability zakreślania content and bookmark or handwritten notes. Function reflow, in turn, fits into the constantly text content of a PDF file.
inkBOOK Classic 2 – technical specification
inkBOOK Classic 2
Display: 6 inch E Ink® Carta display (EPD; 16-grayscale), touch (capacitive), resolution: 800×600 pixels (167 dpi)
Battery: 2000 mAh Li-ION Polymer
Dimensions: 159×114×9 mm
Weight: 153 g
Processor: Dual-Core Cortex A9 1.0 GHz
Memory: 512 MB
Memory: 4 GB (1 GB = 1 billion bytes; actual formatted capacity is less)
wireless LAN: Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n)
Ports: micro-USB 2.0 port for memory cards microSD up to 32 GB
operating System: Android 4.2.2
Languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, Romanian, Czech
Installed apps: Library, Midiapolis Drive (hard Drive), web Browser (Internet), Shop (Shop), Midiapolis News (news) App Store Settings
Support: Windows, Linux, MacOS
Supported formats: EPUB and PDF (reflow) with Adobe DRM (ADEPT), MOBI (without DRM), TXT, FB2, HTML, RTF
Color: Gray
inkBOOK Prime technical specification
inkBOOK Prime
Display: 6 inch E Ink® Carta display (EPD; 16-grayscale) technology Rapid Refresh™, multi-touch (capacitive), lighting, screen resolution: 1024×768 pixels (212 dpi)
Battery: 2000 mAh Li-ION Polymer
Dimensions: 159×114×9 mm
Weight: 168 g
Automatic transition into sleep mode and come out of it: supports
Processor: Quad-Core Cortex A9 up to 1.0 GHz
RAM: 512 MB
Memory: 8 GB
wireless LAN: Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth
Ports: micro-USB 2.0 port for memory cards microSD up to 32 GB
operating System: Android 4.2.2
Languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, Romanian, Czech
Installed apps: Library, Midiapolis Drive (hard Drive), web Browser (Internet), Shop (Shop), Midiapolis News (news) App Store Settings
Support: Windows, Linux, MacOS,
Supported formats: EPUB and PDF (reflow) with Adobe DRM (ADEPT), MOBI (without DRM), TXT, FB2, HTML, RTF
Color: Black
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