![]() ![]() Lenovo also says that EPUB, PDF, and Microsoft office files are supported. It’ll be interesting to see how well the app works an E Ink screen, how it’s been optimized, and how many features it offers. It’s good to see Lenovo partner with a legitimate ebook store. It runs Android and comes pre-loaded with the app. It looks like it has some good things going for it in the notebook department, with a lot more features than the Kindle Scribe, but it still remains to be seen how it fairs as an ereader. ![]() At CES it showed 10.3″ E Ink device called the Lenovo Smart Paper that doubles as an eNotebook and an ereader. Lenovo already built tablets for Nook in the past but now the company enters ebook market at its own. Lenovo created own eReader - Smart Paper eNote The V3.3 firmware also features a redesigned user interface with a new control center and there’s also new ways to navigate using an optional control bar at the bottom of the screen.Ģ023. They also improved text recognition with the Notes app, they added a new link tool to add links and attachments to notes pages, now you can add bookmarks to recorded audio clips, and they added a tag system to the Notes app. There’s a handy new feature that lets you send PDFs and notes to a printer, and the ebook app now supports opening external hyperlinks. You can also view annotated content using the Boox Assistant app or the send2boox website. You can sync reading data across all Boox devices, including reading progress, bookmarks, highlights, underlines, annotations, and handwritten notes. It's pretty standard on most ereaders, and it’s good to see Onyx finally add that as well. The V3.3 firmware adds the ability to sync book data. Onyx has released a software update for Boox devices, including many of their older models, that adds a number of new features and a redesigned user interface. Onyx Boox adds ebook syncing and opening external hyperlinks Building on this, the Kindle team wanted to add some playful colors to a fan favorite.Ģ023. You may recall that Amazon released a new 16GB Kindle Paperwhite – in addition to the existing 8GB version – last fall to give customers the choice of additional storage so they can take even more books with them on the go. In addition to the new color options, Amazon is also releasing an Agave Green leather and fabric cover to match the Agave Green device. The new colors will be offered for 16GB Kindle Paperwhite and for the 32GB Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition. ![]() Amazon releases new colors and covers for the Kindle PaperwhiteĪmazon has just released two new colors for Kindle Paperwhite: Denim and Agave Green. This makes it handy to look notes up that you just made to view them, without having to open the book and find them manually.Ģ023. ![]() Finally, you can now sort and view all your notes and annotations that you make in ebooks from the search bar. Basically content and shelves now have arrow keys, which can be used to augment the layout. Choose the custom option from the sorted by menu to get started. Reposition shelves or books within a shelf in the order you prefer. The Nook now has a new system for custom sorting of shelves. Now, you can just do this directly on the e-reader. This addresses many of the questions and concerns new people have of the Nook brand and bypasses the need to use a computer and visit the Nook website online. Nook firmware update adds useful FAQ and custom book sortingīarnes and Noble has just released a new firmware update 8.13.160 that introduces a new FAQ system in the support section of the settings screen. It folds up and snaps into place with a couple magnets and you’re good to start typing.Ģ023. But once you flip off the cover, you can lay it down and take hold of a couple tabs on either side and lift the screen free of the keys underneath. It works as a regular cover if you just want to take notes or read in portrait orientation. The new case has a leather or leather exterior. At least, it wasn’t until they put out this great keyboard folio that converts this tablet into a pretty compelling minimalist writing station - if you don’t mind a slightly premium price. The reMarkable 2 is a great tablet for reading long documents on, annotating them, taking notes, sketching… but not for full-on writing. reMarkable powers up its e-paper tablet with a keyboard case for distraction-free writing ![]()
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