A new electronic display is ready to challenge the power-hungry LCD screens for mobile chip maker Qualcomm Inc. U.S. teamed up with a library of Korea to introduce a new e-reader.
Qualcomm LCD Challenges With The New E-reader
The "Kyobo eReader" was unveiled this week in Seoul, and will reach consumers in South Korea from December 1, Kyobo Book Center officials said Thursday.
E-reader features 1.0 GHz processor Qualcomm's "Snapdragon", a custom application based on Kyobo Android 5.7 inch screen and "XGA" Mirasol.
The Mirasol display uses light instead of his own good, like the plumage of a peacock gets its shimmering hues. Mirasol Qualcomm has already been used in some Chinese and Korean phones and MP3 players on the U.S. market. The display contains tiny mirrors that consume only when they are in motion, relaxing the battery consumption. Mirasol also displays to quickly switch from one image to the next video and show.Qualcomm LCD Challenges With The New E-reader
The global market for electronic readers is dominated by the bright LCD screen and shades of gray "electronic ink" displays. LCDs consume relatively more battery, while the electronic ink displays are slow to refresh.
The input signals e-reader jointly developed by Qualcomm and increased competition on the shelves Kyobo the global market.
U.S. Online retailer Amazon.com Inc. and Barnes & Noble Inc. recently launched its own fire tablets and Nook Kindle platform, and are hard iPad prices.
Qualcomm, Paul Jacobs, CEO of South Koreans said "nearly 100 percent literacy rate and the digital reading skills during a presentation ceremony in Seoul on Tuesday, the company based in San Diego. Fifteen years of South Korean in its greater ability to absorb information from digital cameras, according to a 2009 study by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. More than 80 percent of households in South Korea have access to high-speed Internet.Qualcomm LCD Challenges With The New E-reader
The e-reader with Mirasol screen will be priced at ₩ 349,000 or $ 302, based in Seoul, said Kyobo, the largest bookstore in South Korea.
Qualcomm LCD Challenges With The New E-reader
The "Kyobo eReader" was unveiled this week in Seoul, and will reach consumers in South Korea from December 1, Kyobo Book Center officials said Thursday.
E-reader features 1.0 GHz processor Qualcomm's "Snapdragon", a custom application based on Kyobo Android 5.7 inch screen and "XGA" Mirasol.
The Mirasol display uses light instead of his own good, like the plumage of a peacock gets its shimmering hues. Mirasol Qualcomm has already been used in some Chinese and Korean phones and MP3 players on the U.S. market. The display contains tiny mirrors that consume only when they are in motion, relaxing the battery consumption. Mirasol also displays to quickly switch from one image to the next video and show.Qualcomm LCD Challenges With The New E-reader
The global market for electronic readers is dominated by the bright LCD screen and shades of gray "electronic ink" displays. LCDs consume relatively more battery, while the electronic ink displays are slow to refresh.
The input signals e-reader jointly developed by Qualcomm and increased competition on the shelves Kyobo the global market.
U.S. Online retailer Amazon.com Inc. and Barnes & Noble Inc. recently launched its own fire tablets and Nook Kindle platform, and are hard iPad prices.
Qualcomm, Paul Jacobs, CEO of South Koreans said "nearly 100 percent literacy rate and the digital reading skills during a presentation ceremony in Seoul on Tuesday, the company based in San Diego. Fifteen years of South Korean in its greater ability to absorb information from digital cameras, according to a 2009 study by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. More than 80 percent of households in South Korea have access to high-speed Internet.Qualcomm LCD Challenges With The New E-reader
The e-reader with Mirasol screen will be priced at ₩ 349,000 or $ 302, based in Seoul, said Kyobo, the largest bookstore in South Korea.
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