


Waterproof e-readers used to be really fringe, but almost every single company has one in their portfolio.
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Onyx and Good have Android and Google Play, so you can actually install your own apps. Onyx Boox, Sony, Remarkable and Good e-Reader have pioneered 10.3 and 13.3 inch that specialize in digital note taking and drawing. Screen sizes have also been increasing with major brands like Kobo giving options such as a 6.8 and 7.8. It makes it easier to read in the dark and control the bright white screen and add various degrees of orange. Over the course of the past four years e-readers with a front-lit display and color temperature systems are the norm. So so they don’t need a 5200 maH, most make due with half of that. E-Reader batteries have also been consistent and haven’t really changed because E Ink screens only draw power when the state of the screen changes. Most models have done away with the SD card, so you have to make smart decisions to go with a lesser known brand with an SD card or pay more money and get more storage. The standard e-reader has a 1GHZ processor, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage. Freescale has great compatibility with E-Ink devices that use Regal Waveform for faster page turns, some other brands like Onyx use no-name quad-core processors, but they have to develop custom software in order to increase performance.

The vast majority of e-readers are using the i.MX6 SoloLite 1GHZ processor that came out in 2011 and the only model using the IMX7 dual core is the second generation Amazon Kindle Oasis. RAM and internal storage continues to increase and battery life continues to improve. Every year Qualcomm releases a series of new Snapdragon processors that flagship phones employ and Apple continues to develop their own for iPads and iPhones. E-Readers do not have the same upgrade cycle that smartphones and tablets enjoy.
