This handheld e-reader has effectively replaced my Kindle, and the price is hard to beat
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This handheld e-reader has effectively replaced my Kindle, and the price is hard to beat
"I've been using a prototype of the DuRobo Krono for a couple of months, and it's done what no e-reader has before: it's the only one that has replaced my Kindle while traveling."
"Describing the DuRobo Krono as a simple e-reader is a major injustice. It's an e-paper Android tablet that works as a smartphone-sized productivity device. Its long battery life and Android-based OS make it more reliable than your average e-reader, without being as cumbersome or heavy as even a Kindle."
"I've sung the praises of the TCL Nxtpaper 11 tablet for quite some time, and the only drawback I've found is that it's simply too large and heavy to read comfortably in bed when I hold it up. The Kindle is much smaller, but the more compact DuRobo Krono is lighter than all of them, weighing 6.13 ounces -- about the same as my husband's iPhone 13."
The DuRobo Krono is a pocket-sized e-paper Android tablet designed as a 'focus hub' that blends Kindle-like reading comfort with smartphone-sized productivity. It offers an eye-friendly ePaper display, long battery life, and an Android-based OS that increases reliability and functionality over typical e-readers. The Krono is small and lightweight (6.13 ounces), making it a compelling Kindle replacement for travel and bedside reading. A prototype replaced a Kindle during travel after months of use. The device aims to provide more functionality than a Kindle while avoiding the digital clutter of a smartphone.
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