This is the third generation of the company’s major 11 -inch e -readers, which aims for professionals, students and only those who just want… a big screen about magazines, books, or notes. The addition of colorful display is a special thing, but these writers are also super -light (14.1oz) and thin. At 5.4 mm, they are thinner from the iPhone air and come with new AI features that will help users to summarize notes immediately. I dig new shapes with thin bells. Not the side-of-the-sides of the bees.
Kundal Scratch Clearswit, which starts at 29 629.99 and is about to launch later this year, looks like one of it. I know it’s not a pill to consider it. But it’s a matter of Amazon: it is Not a tablet, So you can’t engage with things like email, slack, games, or whatever naughty things do on your member. It will not appeal to everyone, but it appeals to me and there is one reason I liked them in the past. Also, it has a two -week life of the battery and you allow you to pull or write a group of colors with a group of colors (or shed light in five colors), and with Microsoft One Drive (and soon, Google Drive).
I know that some people have questioned the appeal of colorful e -readers, because books are usually black and white, and the color is only useful for highlighting or watching the book cover. But it really works well on a big screen where people are more likely to see work documents like PDF, textbooks and magazines. It once again created me that Amazon did not abolish his newspaper membership, because I would love to read them.
In addition to the Klarsoft, there is also an entry level model that starts at $ 429.99 and launches at the beginning of next year, as well as a mid -tear model that has a front late display, which starts at 9 499.99 and will launch at the end of this year. All three models have a new new user interface that I have also dug. The top is the small area where you can launch in quick notes, as if you had an endless note.
I also had a new AI search feature. It provides a summary of your documents and seems to work very fast. You need a Wi -Fi connection, however, since it is not running on the device and looking for documents in the cloud. I am excited to see if it works better to find and summarize the unlimited number of unlimited numbers stored in the Google Drive.
There is a new pen that bundles with burning. It’s a bit bigger and more round, easy to keep, and it has strong magnets so that you can stick to the author’s side without worrying about knocking it easily. I felt more fluid in writing my quick test with the pen, at least than the first generation of the burning writer I bought when it came out. Amazon said it has added a glass of texture, so when you are writing, the screen does not feel slippery. I didn’t pay attention to it during my short hands, so I am interested in knowing how it feels once we have an overview unit.
The new front lighting looks balanced, though I really have no complaints with the lights on my first general model. I am not sure I will buy the model without the front light. But you do
Photography: Todd Haslton | Stuffy


