enTourage eDGe e-book reader Touchscreen 4 GB Red

  • Brand : enTourage
  • Product name : eDGe
  • Product code : 100-9500002-RED
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0854783002139
  • Category : E-Book Readers
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  • Info modified on : 21 Oct 2022 10:32:10
  • Long product name enTourage eDGe e-book reader Touchscreen 4 GB Red :

    eDGe Ruby Red - 9.7"/10.1", 4 GB, Linux + Google Android, WiFi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth, SD, 2 x USB

  • Short summary description enTourage eDGe e-book reader Touchscreen 4 GB Red :

    enTourage eDGe, 24.6 cm (9.7"), 1024 x 600 pixels, epub, pdf, AAC, MP3, OGG, WAV, 3GP, AVI, MOV, MP4, WMV, 4 GB

  • Long summary description enTourage eDGe e-book reader Touchscreen 4 GB Red :

    enTourage eDGe. Display diagonal: 24.6 cm (9.7"), Display resolution: 1024 x 600 pixels. Document formats supported: epub, pdf, Audio formats supported: AAC, MP3, OGG, WAV, Video formats supported: 3GP, AVI, MOV, MP4, WMV. Internal storage capacity: 4 GB, Compatible memory cards: SD. Interface type: USB 2.0. Product colour: Red

Reviews
Updated:
2014-09-05 04:08:20
Average rating:55
Uk has collected 12 expert reviews for enTourage eDGe e-book reader Touchscreen 4 GB Red and the average expert rating is 55 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-09-05 04:08:19
Average rating:60
Part e-book reader, part low-spec tablet-style netbook, the Entourage Edge first appeared at CES in January. But can the Entourage Edge live up to the hype? Read our Entourage Edge review to find out. It's still not officially available in the UK, bu...
  • Many of the Entourage Edge's shortcomings recall those of the iPad, but the Edge lacks the iPad's compensating sexy portability. At twice the weight of the iPad the Entourage Edge is relatively heavy for a portable; and the Edge is also a solid inch t...
tabletpcreview.com
Updated:
2014-09-05 04:08:19
Average rating:60
The Pocket eDGe is a mini Android-based tablet computer with two screens, one 6-inch eInk eBook screen and one 7-inch color LCD touchscreen. It includes Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless networking, 3 GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, a USB port, mic...
  • Two screens offer a lot of versatility, Very responsiveness, Excellent sound quality, Good battery life...
  • Relatively bulky, Keyboard difficult to use, eInk touchscreen much less responsive than the LCD, Disappointing camera, High price...
pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2014-09-05 04:08:19
Average rating:60
The Entourage Edge looks like a bright red notebook PC until you flip it open to reveal its true, dual-screen colors. On one side is an oversize, touch-enabled E-Ink digital paper display, and on the other side, a bright touchscreen LCD from which you...
  • Excellent handwriting digitizer on EInk display, Combo of EInk ebook reader with Android slate...
  • Heavy and bulky for a portable, Navigation can be awkward...
  • Dual-screen portable may appeal to some students, but it's bulky...
pcmag.com
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2014-09-05 04:08:19
Average rating:40
Want a tablet and an e-book reader in one device? That's the idea behind the Entourage Edge ($539 direct), a hybrid design that recalls some 1990s-era attempts at portable computing like the Apple Newton and the eMate 300. The Edge also shares some DNA...
  • Good contrast on e-ink screen. Can take notes on the e-ink screen. Google Android 1.6 OS offers color Web browsing, voice recording, and plenty of other useful apps.
  • Ungainly design. Very heavy. Huge AC adapter. Plastic construction feels flimsy. Color touch screen is too dim, lacks contrast, and has narrow viewing angles. Slow boot-up. No 3G option for buying e-books over the air.
  • With two screens, one e-ink and one color, on paper, the Entourage Edge sounds like a fantastic idea. But a high price, hefty weight, and overall cumbersome design spell doom for this hybrid device...
techcrunch.com
Updated:
2014-09-05 04:08:19
Average rating:0
I might appear hyper-critical of the eDGe in this review, but that’s because I really want to see this thing succeed. I am excited by the possibilities that this form factor introduces, and I think the convergence of features in a product like this wil...
wired.com
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2014-09-05 04:08:19
Average rating:40
Wired Entourage eDGe Archos 9 PC Tablet Sony Reader Daily Edition Coolreaders Cool-er Astak 6" EZ Reader iRex Digital Reader 1000S Barnes & Noble Nook Amazon.com Kindle DX Apple iPhone Amazon.com Kindle 2Chocolate or vanilla? Red or white wine? Kindle...
  • Swinging combo of an E Ink display and LCD screen. Journal for notetaking is actually useful. Innovative hardware design...
  • Sluggish. Poor touchscreen performance. No 3G connectivity. Weak battery life. Smaller selection of online books in the bookstore compared to Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble.com...
engadget.com
Updated:
2014-09-05 04:08:19
Average rating:0
Is it an Android tablet? An e-reader? Just a sweet gadget with two screens? Truth is the Entourage Edge is a little bit of everything, and that's exactly why we've been so intrigued with the "dualbook" since we fondled it at CES. Finally ready to make its...
  • Intriguing dualscreen form factor, Touchscreen LCD and EInk displays, Included stylus for taking notes on EInk screen...
  • Large and bulky design, Frustrating resistive touchscreen, Lacking ebook selection...
  • Yes, the Edge is a combination e-reader and a Android tablet -- it just doesn't quite work well as either. For $499 there are just too many issues with it, including its chunky body, skimpy e-book selection, frustrating touchscreen, poor battery life and...