The reMarkable tablet is already pretty schmick, but the Oslo-based company has taken it to a new level with the Paper Pro, a brand-new colour paper tablet, and the world's thinnest.
Paper doesn't discriminate, and now, with software version 3.9, the paper tablet reMarkable now brings improved palm rejection for left-handed users, along with an elegant new serif font, a streamlined settings structure, and more.
Kobo’s new audiobooks subscription service has arrived in the free Kobo app, with the option to purchase à la carte too, so you can enjoy the wonder of being told a story.
Amazon's latest Kindle is the smallest, lightest and most amazing Kindle yet, and in my view is the best e-book reader that has ever been released.
The Kobo Aura H2O waterproof eReader is now available in Australia and New Zealand.
The original dual-screen YotaPhone has yet to reach a global market, but the Russia-based company has announced is second-generation handset.
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