LiquavistaColor Brings Color Screens and Fast Speed to Ebook Readers

LiquavistaColor: Full Color Ebook Readers Are on the Way

Millionaire Hoy
Ebook readers seem to be falling from the sky nowadays and they all bare one undesired feature: grayscale screens with no color. LiquavistaColor is set to change the standard of ebook readers from gray to color soon with its colored ebook readers.

Ebook readers are the hottest gadgets for book lovers, but the gray and slow responding e-ink technology is kind of holding this device back. There are lots of debates as to whether e-ink or LED screens are better for ebook reading, but there is no question as to which one is more responsive.

E-ink technology is preferred for ebook readers because of its anti-glare and how e-ink screens are easily read under sunlight, but sometimes this doesn't go as planned. The disadvantages to using e-ink technology are its super slow response time and lack of color. As an owner of an ebook reader, I appreciate ebook reading technology, but the lack of color and slow response time has me stuck with a device that acts as though it were made a decade ago.

LiquavistaColor is set to give ebook readers what they want (color) by combining the easy to read e-ink like screen with quick response time and a full color screen. With big names like Sony, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and more working on ebook readers, it's hard to believe that LiquavistaColor would be the one to launch the first ebook reader with color like the Nook was promising.

LiquavistaColor partnered with Texas Instruments to provide possibly the fastest responding ebook reader ever (the iPad doesn't count), which totally overpowers the Sony Reader touch in this video. The LiquavistaColor ebook reader is set to launch while the ebook market is crowded with lots of would-be ebook reader competitors, but will definitely stand apart from other ebook readers like the Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, and Sony Reader with its color and speed.

So far the LiquavistaColor ebook reader's launch date hasn't been released but the press team and development kit have been exposed and is promising to give ebook readers the color and speed they have been craving and lacking with popular ebooks currently on the market.

For more read Kindle Responds to iPad: Offers Multiouch, Color and Wi-Fi, 6 Ways eBooks Will Be Better on the Sony Reader Than Apple iPad, and 10 Reasons Why You Should Be Buying a Barnes & Noble Nook.

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Published by Millionaire Hoy - Featured Contributor in Technology

1 of 2 people in the world named Millionaire, I enjoy writing edgy and and sometimes warped articles (with a splash of humor). I'm from Chicago so I'm always inspired by the crazy things I see everyday. Enjoy.  View profile

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  • Jennifer Bove2/24/2010

    PL:)

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