Toshiba BD50 Android eBook Reader Release Date Announced
Laptop sales have been declining for the past two years and Toshiba, once of the world’s best laptop manufacturers, is now shifting gears. The company is adding a new Android eReader device in its product catalog. The upcoming Toshiba BD50 eReader has just been confirmed from the company’s website.
PocketBook A7 eReader: New Competitor to Amazon’s Kindle Fire Coming Soon
Success breeds imitators and the Amazon Kindle Fire 7″ eReader Tablet Computer was certainly a big hit last year especially during the Christmas season. PocketBook wants to have the same kind of blockbuster sales for their upcoming A7 Android OS-powered eReader.
CES 2012: New Tablets, eReaders and Convertible Tablet-Notebooks
The CES 2012 with New Cameras, Smartphones, Tablets, HDTVs, Laptops and Celebrities already started. The International Consumer Electronics Show 2012 is indeed full of hot Hollywood stars like Justin Timberlake and more but we are to give a preview of the highlighted tablets and eReaders.
Kindle DX Wireless Reading Device with Free Global 3G Holiday Deal
The Kindle DX eBook with Global Wireless was first showcased at the CES 2010. After almost two year, the Kindle DX receives a huge price cut. From a regular price of $489, it was greatly reduced to $379 with FREE shipping at Amazon. Read more
Pandigital R70K100 7″ Android Tablet and E-Reader Specifications and Price
The Pandigital R70K100 eReader Tablet Computer is one of the 7-inch android mobile tablets. It looks very similar to the Pandigital R70G100 7-inch Touchscreen Tablet and E-Reader. It’s an earlier model than the Novel, Star, and Nova but still very functional as an eReader, web browsing device and media player.
Kyobo eReader Uses Qualcomm’s Color e-Ink Mirasol Display and 1Ghz Qualcomm SnapDragon S2 Processor
The Kyobo eReader is now available for 349,000 Won or US$310 to all South Korea residents. Availability in the US is expected in the first quarter of 2012 according to rumors. Korea’s largest bookseller, Kyobo Book Centre (the first company to launch a color e-ink reader that uses Qualcomm’s Mirasol display technology), is behind this great product. But if you want to get an eBook reader that is also cheap, check out Pandigital R70G100 7-inch Touchscreen Tablet and E-Reader – a highly recommended product. Read more
Kindle Fire 7″ eReader Tablet Computer Technical Specifications
The Kindle Fire 7-inch MultiTouch Tablet PC eReader is the latest product by Amazon. According to technology gadget critics, this will most likely be a great if not the best tablet PC available today because it’s size is portable enough and it’s cheap.
Kindle Fire 7-inch MultiTouch Tablet PC eReader Features and Price
Kindle Fire is officially the first tablet computer by Amazon. Unlike the Kindle DX eBook with Global Wireless, it lacks a keyboard but features 7″ multi-touch display. Read more
ECS EB-850R Color e-Reader with Android OS 2.2 at Computex 2011
ECS, once a fierce competitor of ASUS and Gigabyte in the motherboard market, joined the e-Reader business. The company unveiled their latest product, the ECS EB-850R Color e-Reader at Computex 2011 event in Taipei on June 1. Despite not having much luck selling notebooks before, ECS is hoping a better prospect in selling e-readers this year.

ECS wants to try making some money selling a new color eBook reader - the EB-850R.
MeBook Touch Mini: Cheap 4.3-inch eReader and Portable Media Player
For those who cannot afford the $149 Amazon Kindle or Barnes & Noble Nook Color, there’s a very cheap alternative for you. No, it’s not another cheap generic Android tablet, this one is a real portable media player without the excess baggage of Android. Chinavasion is selling a color eReader and media player called MeBook Touch Mini, it only retails for $62.53 inclusive of free shipping anywhere in the world! It is a smaller version of the MeBook Touch 7″ Color E-Reader.

Almost as small as a smartphone, the MeBook Touch Mini is actually a color e-Reader and portable media player. It's a much cheaper option if you can't afford the Amazon Kindle.
