There are instructions ("Enter table of contents by pressing appropriate icon from pop-up menu") but I don't get a pop-up menu as shown in the tutorial. It doesn't seem to recognize chapters/bookmarks in ebooks. At the brighter levels, I could use this for a booklight for other books.) But "on" starts at 5%, and then there's 10% and every 10% up to 100%. Light looks like it has settings going from "soft glow" to "medium glow" to "retina burn," and about 6 more above that. Eventually, tinkering with the internet settings (not actually connecting, but finding out where they were) made a small "(i)" icon show up - that operates the light and the wifi connection. The manual shows where the icon is - except there's no icon in that spot on my screen. The light settings were very hard to find. I am not concerned about this I know that getting over 1gb of ebooks on a reader makes navigation nearly impossible - ereader software is not designed to let you choose between several hundred, much less several thousand, texts. If that's going to brick the device like it did last time, I want to find out how it works first. I have not attempted to connect to the internet nor download new firmware. Kernel version says something about November 16, 2016. (Standard Android instructions for "hard reboot" do not work.) Arta Tech did not respond to email, and has no US phone number. I sent back the first one I ordered - it froze while trying to install updated software, and neither I nor Amazon's tech support could figure out how to get it to reboot. Readability Enhancements-the touchscreen on/off switch, OpenDyslexic font for dyslectics, and high contrast mode for low vision users.Eye-friendly built-in light (8 LED lights).Access & discover millions of ebooks, articles, web pages and more via ANDROID applications.6-inch e-Paper E Ink Carta Flat Glass Solution high-resolution touchscreen powered by Rapid Refresh - a new display technology that provides excellent text quality, and instant page turns.I've acquired a new Inkbook Prime, and I thought I'd give some initial thoughts/review notes. Comfortable navigation with touch gestures or physical page-turn inkBUTTONS with all-new mechanism.Imported from UK (Sizes & Specifications are based on the UK Market).It lets you install third-party applications Unlike other ebook readers, inkBOOK is not locked to Efficiently improves the work of millions of tiny So you can access as many bookstores as you like. Prime uses 8 LED lights set into the bezel at the Microcapsules inside the e-paper screen to deliver the best textīuilt-in Light. Top of the display to shine down onto the screen, protecting yourįlat Glass Solution. InkBUTTONS mechanism makes buttons more consistent in how they The page turn buttons areĮssential to deliver the best reading experience. Respond to your touch making reading more comfortable. Touch feature while reading to eliminate accidental page turns. Help with some of the symptoms of dyslexia. No matter if you are left or right-handed - now Make reading easier for low vision users. You can read far more comfortably with customizable buttons. Multi-touch gestures, you use inkBOOK like you use a smartphone Simply adjust their functions to fit your reading habits.Ĭomfortable navigation. Smart Hall Sensor.Arta Tech is a Polish company that has been developing e-readers for the past five years. They have just announced two products that are available for pre-order and should be available soon. The Inkbox Explore and the InkBook Lumos are two of the three products they are releasing this year, the other is the 10.3 inch Inkbook Infinity, that currently does not not a release date. The Inkbook Explorer features a 7.8 inch E Ink Carta display with a resolution 1872 X 1404 with 300 PPI. It has a front light and adjustable color temperature screen so you can read in the dark and help mute the bright lights. Underneath the hood is a i.MX6SL (with built-in E Ink controller), 512MB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage and a Microsd slot that is capable of handling a 32GB card. This is one of the few e-readers on the market that has USB-C, Onyx is the other brand. The Explorer is powered by a 3000 mAh battery, so you should get a few weeks of usage. Inkbook has kept the Bluetooth availability so users can still install their favorite audiobook apps and listen at any time. Speaking of apps, this device is running Android 4.4.4, but doesn’t have any app store to download additional content. You will most likely have to download the G ood e-Reader App Store for E Ink in order to download apps. It is retailing for $189 USD and you can order it from the Inkbook website, until its available on Amazon. The Inkbook Lomus features a six inch capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 800×600 with 167 PPI. This is an entry level e-reader, similar to the Kindle Basic.
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