Initial Glimpse of the Hyread Gaze Pro Note E-reader
Introducing the HyRead Gaze Pro Note C, a fresh hybrid e-notebook and e-reader offering! This bad boy sports physical page-turn buttons, a rarity these days, and comes in two sleek shades: brown and white.
The device flaunts a 7.8-inch Kaleido 3 color e-paper display, with a black and white resolution of 1404×1872 at 300ppi, and a color resolution of 702×936 at 150ppi. The display comes equipped with a front light system, offering both warm and cold temperature control for an optimal reading experience under any lighting conditions. The Wacom touch layer on top ensures ease of operation, whether you're diving into books or scribbling notes.
The HyRead Gaze Pro Note C is powered by an Octa-core processor, boasts 4GB of RAM, and offers 64GB of internal storage. You can expand this storage via a 1TB SD card. It's armed with WIFI 6, USB-C, Bluetooth 5.2, G-Sensor, a built-in speaker, dual microphones, and supports fingerprint recognition for added security. A 3200mAh polymer lithium battery keeps the show running, while quick charging ensures you're never left high and dry.
One standout feature of the new HyRead Gaze Pro Note C is the presence of physical page turn buttons accompanied by two function keys on the side. Customize these function keys to perform tasks of your choice, enhancing your reading experience. The device runs Google Android 14 operating system, making it one of the few modern e-notebooks sporting this current version. Despite lacking Google Play, users can sideload their favorite Android apps or opt for alternative app stores.
Michael Kozlowski, our in-house editor-in-chief, has been penning articles about audiobooks and e-readers for the past 15 years. His work has been featured on prestigious platforms like the CBC, CNET, Engadget, Huffington Post, and the New York Times. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Kozlowski helps keep us in the know about the latest e-reading trends.
The HyRead Gaze Pro Note C, an advanced e-reader, is not only a modern e-notebook but also a gadget that can compete with smartphones in terms of its technology. It runs Google Android 14, making it one of the few e-notebooks with this current operating system, and allows users to sideload Android apps or utilize alternative app stores.