



The 5-inch screen provides a pixel density of 167 PPI, a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels, 180 degrees viewing angles and it is only 11mm thick. The device from Hanvon uses E Ink Vizplex Display technology, which employs electromagnetic pen input and a high-end electronic paper. For this reason, everyone's trying to get a head start on this market segment (that will most likely boom in the next few years), including here Chinese firm Hanvon, which has just introduced what it touts to be the world's first 5-inch eBook reader that employs electrophoretic technology – the Hanvon N510. Since fewer and fewer people actually do have the time to read a paperback book, there's an increased level of interest in eBook readers, those ultra-portable devices that allow you to read not one, but thousands of books, wherever you might happen to be at the moment.
