Xiaomi has just announced the InkPalm 5 Mini e-reader and this device has a five inch screen, making it tremendously portable and pocket friendly. It is going to be available sometime this week and will retail for $91 USD, from the youpin website or the Good e-Reader Store. I think this product is a solid value proposition.
The InkPalm 5 e-Reader employs an 5.2 inch E INK Carta HD e-paper screen that is flush with the bezel, with a layer of glass. It has a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels and 284 PPI. It has 24 white and amber LED lights, so you can read during the night or low light environments. It only weighs 115 grams and very convenient to carry and can be easily fit your pocket. This is the smallest e-reader that is currently available and more modern than the Kobo Mini.
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The draft of China’s first comprehensive law on personal information protection is the culmination of intense public interest in the subject.
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