Hanvon E920 Hanvon E920 started selling in China, at a price of 2880
yuan (~313 euro), the same price as the Chinese price of
Onyx Boox M90:
See (with google translate/chrome)
http://www.imp3.net/10/show.php?itemid=28226
and any store on taobao.com (the first one of them, tmall.com reports having sold out a first batch)
http://s8.taobao.com/search?q=hanwan...297358_8935934
This is apparently NOT the color e-reader Hanvon promised, but its pearl screen version (adding yet another entry to the growing list of 9.7 readers)
Full specs are available here
http://shanghaihanwang.com/hw/static...435696FD9577B2
More interesting ones (to me)
- ARM Cortex 800 Mhz (same as Hanlin V90, better than current Boox M90/Pocketbook 90x)
- 200 dpi
- Hanlin seems to be boastful of its electromagnetic touchscreen technology, though
apparently multitouch features are left for future firmware updates.
I have no experience with Hanvon, and I could live without color for the moment, especially as
the initial price of the color version will probably be quite high. But given what I've seen in
Charbax's video on youtube (about Hanvon Wisereader N618)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_HfpTWLnvo
I hope E920 might finally be
- the first 9.7 reader really usable by scientists
- available in Europe at a price no higher than that of Boox M90.
apparently started selling in China, at a price of 2880 yuan (~313 euro), the same price as the Chinese price of Onyx Boox M90:
See (with google translate/chrome)
http://www.imp3.net/10/show.php?itemid=28226
and any store on taobao.com
http://s8.taobao.com/search?q=hanwan...297358_8935934
This is apparently NOT the color e-reader Hanvon promised, but its pearl screen version
(adding yet another entry to the growing list of 9.7 readers)
Full specs are available here
http://shanghaihanwang.com/hw/static...435696FD9577B2
More interesting ones (to me)
- ARM Cortex 800 Mhz (same as Hanlin V90, better than current Boox M90/Pocketbook 90x)
- 200 dpi
- Hanlin seems to be boastful of its electromagnetic touchscreen technology, though
apparently multitouch features are left for future firmware updates.
I have no experience with Hanvon, and I could live without color for the moment, especially as the initial price of the color version will probably be quite high. But given what I've seen in Charbax's video on youtube (about Hanvon Wisereader N618)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_HfpTWLnvo
I hope E920 might finally be
- the first 9.7 reader really usable by scientists
- available in Europe at a price no higher than that of Boox M90.