It can allow users to feel like reading color paper documents.
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This product can support a variety of formats, speak in TTS voice, comment in PDF at any time and make instant Chinese-English translation. Meanwhile, it inherits all the advantages of the E-INK screen. Compared with the traditional black and white E-INK screen, Hanvon color e-book can restore the true feelings of paper reading to a greater degree. Its screen uses the latest Triton screen launched by E-INK, having a wholly new window-type user interface and an electromagnetic pen + finger touch, making the operation more conveniently and smoothly. The whole e-book is equal to the size of the A4 paper. It is one of preferential high-end business and office products. The Hanvon color electronic paper book is the world’s first large-screen high-resolution color e-book. In order to better develop international markets, on November 10, 2010, Hanvon grandly launched the world’s first color electronic paper book at the FPD International Exhibition in Chiba, Japan.
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With a full range of technological integration capabilities, it has developed a variety of e-book products and occupied 95% of China’s e-book market and become a global leading e-book manufacturer. In 2008, with its strong technological strength, Hanvon entered the e-book market. In the global handwriting recognition market, Hanvon always is a leader. (Hanvon) was established in 1998 and is a high-tech enterprise that is dedicated to the development and production of intelligent products, technologies and services in the field of man-computer interaction. (November 10, 2010, Japan) Hanvon Technology Co., Ltd. Hanvon Grandly Launched the World’s First Color Electronic Paper Book There are also some basic games, according to Hanvon’s press release, though they’re not specified. North American availability is presumably still expected in March 2011, though a more affordable price tag of $440 was initially suggested for the WiFi + 3G version of the ereader. That’s aided by a hybrid touchscreen supporting both electromagnetic pen and finger touch input, a notes app and address book, along with text-to-speech and Chinese-to-English translation. Instead, it seems Hanvon will be targeting ebooks and business use, suggesting it could be used for viewing and editing PowerPoint presentations while on the move. The device has a 9.7-inch display capable of showing (muted) colors and basic animations, though the underlying E Ink technology is still insufficient for smooth video playback.