Viwoods AiPaper Reader C now available for $349: Phone-sized eReader with an E Ink color display

A month after launching a pocket-sized eReader with a 6.13 inch black and white E Ink display, Android-based software, and support for cellular data, Viwoods is now offering a color model as well.

The new Viwoods AiPaper Reader C is available now for $349.

While the original Viwoods AiPaper Reader has an 824 x 1648 pixel E Ink Carta grayscale display with 300 pixels per inch, the new color […]

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Viwoods AiPaper Reader is a phone-sized eReader with Android 16 and 4G cellular support

The Viwoods AiPaper Reader is an eBook reader with a 6.13 inch E Ink display with 300 pixels per inch and a physical design that makes it look more like a phone than an eReader. And while isn’t technically a phone, since it can’t make voice calls over a cellular network, it does have a SIM card slot for a data-only SIM that lets you connect to 4G LTE networks.

Viwoods is a company that’s been […]

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Onyx BOOX Palma color eReader supports 4G LTE, but doesn’t make phone calls

Onyx BOOX is a company that makes a line of Android-powered eBook readers and tablets with E Ink displays. And over the past few years some of the company’s most buzz-worthy products have been the phone-sized Onyx BOOX Palma line of eReaders.

So when the company started showing off a Palma model with a color display and 4G cellular connectivity this summer, it clearly led a lot of folks to […]

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