This handheld e-reader has effectively replaced my Kindle, and I can't argue with the price
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This handheld e-reader has effectively replaced my Kindle, and I can't argue with the price
"As an avid book lover, I'm a sucker for a great e-reader. But the problem is that many of these devices are way too limited to become a companion device. This is why I loved the TCL Nxtpaper tablet so much. There's another device, however: the new DuRobo Krono is here to address that tablet's downfall: it's a pocket e-reader and productivity device that is finally available for purchase."
"Admittedly, I am biased. I've been using a prototype of the DuRobo Krono for a couple of months, and it's done what no e-reader has before: it's the only one that has replaced my Kindle while traveling. As an adult, I've never traveled without my Kindle because I like being able to read on the plane and before bed. I could read on my phone with the Kindle app, but the eye-friendly ePaper display hits the spot like no other device."
DuRobo Krono is a pocket-sized e-paper Android device that aims to replace traditional e-readers by adding productivity features while avoiding smartphone clutter. The device uses an eye-friendly ePaper display and long battery life to support reading on planes and before bed. It functions as a smartphone-sized productivity tablet with Android OS, providing more functionality than a Kindle and greater reliability than typical e-readers. At 6.13 ounces it is lighter than many tablets and comparable to a smartphone. The product is marketed as a "focus hub" to support focused reading, thinking, and creation.
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