Latest eBook Readers:
Here's a list of all the ebook readers using the e-paper or e-ink display technology. Previous ebook readers prior to the Sony's Librie in 2004 used LCD or other screen technology which produced less book-like display quality especially the sharp text-background contrast. E-ink technology requires no power to maintain the image and without backlight that eliminates screen flicker which can strain the eye.
2008
ECTACO Jetbook - NY-based ECTACO has produced Jetbook, a new ebook reader, available for a price of $349.95. This product is out on the market in March 2008. Its bigest selling points are the bilingual translating dictionaries, Russion <-> English and Polish <-> English, monolingual English dictionary, and support for ebook content in multiple languages. Interestingly though, it's using monochrome TFT for screen display and not the e-ink display. Quick specs: 5" high-resolution monochrome TFT display, pre-loaded bilingual and monolingual dictionaries, auto page-turn, bookmarking, landscape and portrait screen modes, and built-in MP3 player.
Netronix EB300 - The 2nd version of ebook reader from Netronix, Inc features the stunningly different and new larger display of 9.7" - compromising between the ease of handling and reading comfortability on a larger screen. Currently, the price or its availability (worldwide?) of the EB300 are not yet announced. Quick specs: 7.7" x 10" x 0.6" overall size, 9.7" E-ink display, 1200 x 825 pixels at 170 dpi, 4 levels of grayscale, WinCE 5.0 OS, supports multiple languages, supports TXT, PDF, RTF, HTML/CHM, BMP, JPG, GIF, PNG, MP3, AAC, TTF, connects via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, navigates using Touch Screen & 4 functional buttons, 4GB NAND Flash, and 5000 pageturn battery life.
Netronix EB100 - The price and availability aren't announced yet for this ereader from the Taiwanese company Netronix INC. Some of the features have been quite a standard such as the power-saving characteristic due to its eInk technology with 8000 pageturns per charge. The display is easy on the eye without any any backlight. EB100 supports multiple languages and runs on Linux 2.6. Quick Specs: 5.0" x 7.8" x 0.4" overall size, 6" display screen, 4 grayscale-level, 210 weight, and SD card storage expandable up to 4 GB.
Readius by Polymer Vision - Planned to be released mid 2008 in Italy, Readius is an e-reader with integrated functionality of a mobile phone. It's rollable display guarantees a new unique experience for those who are familiar with ebook readers. Quick specs: 4.5" x 2.2" x 0.8" overall size (with screen rolled-in), 115 g weight, 5" QVGA rollable screen, 4 GB internal storage, 320 x 240-pixel display, 10-days, battery life, with 16-shades of grey. Price isn't announced yet.
2007
Kindle by Amazon - Launched in November 2007, it's first wave of offering sold out within just 5.5 hours at a retail price of $399. Ebooks are available from a list of more than 100,000 titles plus more than 90 current New York Times bestsellers. The e-reader supports audio format such as MP3, audiobooks, and Audible. Quick specs: 6" diagonal display with 600 x 800 pixels, 256 MB internal storage, 4-shades of grey, 7-days of battery life, and overall size of 7.5" x 5.3" x 0.7" with 295 g weight.
Cybook Gen3 by Bookeen - Released Oct 2007 by a French company Bookeeen (Bookeen rhymes with 'bouiquine' which comes from 'bouiquinner', meaning 'to read'). The Cybook comes in two packing version: the Standard Version (at $350) and the Deluxe Version (at $450) that comes additional accessories. Quick specs: 7.4" x 4.7" x 0.3" overall size, 174 g weight, 6" E-ink Vizplex display with 600 x 800 pixel resolution, 8000-pageflip battery life, 4 levels of grey, 64 MB internal storage = a few tens of books.
Sony PRS-505 Reader - This is an updated version which was made available on Oct 2007 at a price of $299. The original PRS-500 version was released in September 2006 for the U.S. market. The updated version has an improved e-paper imaging for faster refresh time, brighter white state and 8 levels of grey. Quick specs: 7.5" x 5.0" x 0.3" overall size, 250 g weight, 6" diagonal display, 600 x 800 pixel resolution at 4 grayscale-level, and 256 MB storage to store about 160 typical ebooks.
iLiad by iRex Technologies - This 2nd Edition of iLiad ereader was launched September 2007 by iRex Technologies, a company based in the Netherlands and a spinoff of Royal Philips Electronics. The 1st Edition was released mid 2006. Some of the specs are a boost compared to the standard ereaders, tagged at a hefty price of $699. Quick specs: 8.5" x 6.1" x 8.5 x 0.6" overall size, 390 g weight, 8.1" display with 16 grayscale-level, 768 x 1024 pixel resolution, and 256 MB internal memory.
Hanlin eReader V3 by Jinke - Released August 2007 by Jinke, a Chinese company, as an improvement over the previous model at a retail price of $299. Quick specs: 7.2" x 4.7" x 0.4" overall size, 210 g weight, 600 x 800 pixel resolution, E-ink Vizplex display technology, supports multi language, 4 levels of grey, memory extension up to 4 GB, 1-month battery life based on 300-page/day average.
2004
LIBRIe by Sony - The first ever ebook reader to use the e-ink technology produced through a collaboration between E-Ink Corporation and Royal Philips Electronics. Released in April 2004 and was set at $376. Quick specs: 7.5" x 5" x 0.5" overall size with 6" diagonal display, 600 x 800 pixel screen resolution, 190 g weight, 10 MB storage, and 4 shades of grey.
Earlier eBook Readers:
These e-readers used the LCD (or some other) screen technologies as opposed to the eInk display. In addition to requiring power to display text and images on screen, LCD tires the eyes over time, not a good feeling to have when reading your favorite book.
Cybook Gen1 by Bookeen - Released in 2004 at a price of $399. Compared to the current eReader, this one is more like a small version of laptop but at limited functionalities (mainly to read books isn't it!). About 5 times heavier too. Quick specs: Windows CE 3.0 Operating Systems, 8" x 10.1" x 1" overall size, 1 kg weight, 10" backlit LCD display, 600 x 800 pixel resolution, 256 colors, touch-screen navigation, 32 MB storage, ~ 4 hours of battery life (depends on brightness settings).
2001
Hiebook by Korea ebook - Manufactured by Korea ebook Inc. and released fall 2001. Priced at $299. Quick specs: EMOS operating system, 4.5" x 5.7" x 0.7" overall size, 298 grams weight, 480 x 320 pixel resolution, 5.6" touch-screen backlit LCD display, 16 MB internal storage, 16 grayscale-level, 10+ hours battery life with MP3 on.