The article distinguishes between two categories of ereaders: dedicated ebook/audiobook devices like Amazon's Kindle and Rakuten's Kobo, and tablet-like devices from companies such as Onyx Boox and PocketBook. While smartphones and tablets can function as ereaders, the focus is on devices with E Ink screens. The article highlights the Kobo Clara Colour as the top recommendation, while also acknowledging Kindle as a viable option. E Ink technology allows for easy reading in sunlight and extends battery life due to its unique power usage.
There are really two types of ereaders: Dedicated ebook/audiobook devices or slabs that are more akin to small tablets with E Ink screens.
After buying, borrowing and reading ebooks using a dozen ereaders, my top recommendation is Kobo's latest, the Clara Colour.
E Ink manufactures electronic paper displays composed of three sheets: one containing millions of microcapsules filled with black and white ink particles.
The result is two different resolutions on one screen - the color clarity is 150 dpi while black and white images and text are still 300 dpi.
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