Tag: eReaders
Mother's Day Gadgets Guide: As tested by Mum!
Mother's Day is just around the corner in the UK (Sunday the 3rd of April to be exact) and, if you're anything like me, it's going to be a last minute dash to the shops to pick up something…
CES 2011 Preview: What to watch out for
Christmas is coming, the New Year is just around the corner, and in tech circles that can only mean one thing. Well, two things if you count the inevitable hangovers, but one certainty is that electronic manufacturers are about to…
CES 2010: Final Thoughts
The Consumer Electronics show, the behemoth of tech, the Valhalla of gadgetry, has come and gone for yet another year. But this time, rather than arriving with a bang, it slinked into sight with something more like a whimper. CES…
CES 2010 – Sony new products picture gallery
Sony unveiled a huge variety of new products at CES yesterday ranging from ereaders through to large screen 3D TV sets. Here's a few highlights Click on the image below to start the gallery…
CES 2010 – The five hottest ereaders
In some ways CES 2010 is shaping up to be the year of the ereader. Today the big boys (Samsung and Sony) weighed in with their new models, however for my money their newbies don't make the top five. You…
CES 2010: Day 1 Round-Up
With CES 2010 now well under way, it can be pretty tough keeping track of all the latest announcements. Here's Tech Digest's round-up of the of best Day 1 at CES 2010 so far, including all the news from the…
CES 2010 – six of this year's hottest products
CES is still hours away but the product announcements are coming thick and fast. Here are six new products that I am really looking forward to seeing. Click on the pic below to start the gallery TechDigest at CES is…
CES 2010 – why Apple is the real star of the show
Who is likely to be the biggest name at this year's CES? Microsoft? Sony? Google? Well the irony is that the biggest star of this year's CES is not actually going to be in Vegas. The agenda for CES 2010…
LG adds solar power to its ereaders
The panel – which is 0.7mm in thickness and weighs 20gm, has been designed to fit into LG's range of 6inch panel ereaders. Apparently four or five hours of sunlight will give the ereader enough power to keep the user reading for a whole day.
Amazon fudges UK Kindle ereader launch
From 19th October Brits will be able to buy it from Amazon's US Store and then import it to the UK. The downside of this is that any purchasers will have to pay import tax which should bump up the cost of the ereader to around £200.