Hanvon Introduces World’s First Five-Inch Electronic Book using Electrophoretic Technology
Hanvon N510 eBook using E Ink Vizplex(TM) Display successfully debuted on the Shenzhou-7 Spacecraft
BEIJING –(Business Wire)– Nov 03, 2008 Hanvon the leader in handwriting recognition products is pleased to announce the introduction of the world’s first 5” Electronic Book series, based on the revolutionary E Ink Vizplex Display. This pioneering effort combines the best of electromagnetic pen input and electronic paper display into an ultra portable electronic book aimed as mass markets.
Hanvon’s electronic book development team reports that the N510 consumes very little power, has a paper like appearance, offers 180 degrees viewing and is only 11mm thick. The Hanvon N510 Supports TXT, HTML, PNG, JPG, PDF, XEB, CEB, MP3, MTXT formats on its 167 PPI, SVGA (800 x 600 pixels) electronic paper display. The eBook also features a 1GB SD card and a mini USB port.
“The Hanvon N510 allows you to carry an entire library in your pocket,” said Mr. Wang Bangjiang, General Manager for Hanvon. “We are honored and proud that our eBook was used in space during the historic Shenzhou-7 space mission this month. This speaks volumes about the quality of our N510 eBook.”
Designed for outdoor use, the N510 features a sunlight readable electronic paper display in a rugged yet slim package. The high definition display not only has a paper like appearance, it has no EMI generating backlight/inverter making it ideally suited for hours of reading.
The Hanvon E-book series is designed to allow the user to not only read books but also input notes, edit and even paint electronically using Hanvon’s advanced digital input technologies. The device also features audio listening capability with MP3 support.
Priced at about 2000RMB ($295 approx), the Hanvon N510 is aimed at users that want the flexibility and convenience of having hundreds of books and documents at their finger tips, at a reasonable price. Finally, the Hanvon N510 eBook is an environmentally responsible alternative to ordinary paper.
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December 2nd, 2008 at 5:16 am
You call that a review? It’s more like an advert trying to masquerade as a review. Astonishing that you made no mention of the fact that the screen has worse contrast and more glare than both of the previous models, the PRS-505 and PRS-500. I would have expected that to be the very first thing you would have noticed. But no, you totally ignore the one thing every other reviewer mentions. The PRS-700 sucks, and so does the review.