There is a new e-Reader that is hitting the South Korean market at the end of August. The Crema Shine maintains the cutting edge of e-Ink reader technology and draws many parallels with the Tolino Shine from Germany. The Crema Shine features a six inch e-Ink display with a resolution of 1024×758. It has front-lit technology, that mirrors the same type of illuminated experience that the Kobo Aura HD and Kindle Paperwhite bring to the table. You have 8 GB of storage capacity, 512 MB of RAM and a 1 GHZ CPU processor. One of the most exciting elements is the inclusion of Android 4.0 as the core operating system. Android driven e-Readers are nothing new, Barnes and Noble and Sony have both been running it on their entire line of devices for years. This is the first e-Reader though that is running a more modern OS, which should give hackers the motivation to root it, and allow people to load in their own reading apps. You can pre-order it through various booksellers and channels like Yes 24 and Aladin. We will be reviewing this unit fairly soon, so if you want to get a sense on how it performs under real world circumstances, keep your internet browsers locked to Good e-Reader. Kepub to Launch the Crema Shine in Korea August 26th is a post from: E-Reader News |
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Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Kepub to Launch the Crema Shine in Korea August 26th
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