Tolino Page vs Tolino Vision

July 19, 2024
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Tolino Page
Thanks to the in-built E Ink Carta technology, Tolino Page’s screen reflects light almost like normal paper, for no-glare reading, even in intense sunlight. Better handling is guaranteed thanks to both the new compact format and the structure of the non-slip surface on the back of the page. Tolino Page has plenty of space for all of your favorite eBooks - 8 GB of memory, around 6 GB of it for your books
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Tolino Vision
Tolino Vision provides even more reading comfort through powerful processor and improved E Ink display. With Tolino Vision it's even easier to sink into your stories. Tolino Vision is primarily aimed at a German speaking audience and is the only ebook reader that allows the users to determine what bookstore they want to do business with.
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2021. Tolino Vision 6 with new e-ink display is available



Tolino Alliance has introduced the new Vision 6. Along with a new technical foundation, it features the latest Carta 1200 from E Ink as its display technology. For instance, the new e-book reader is equipped with an AllWinner B300 CPU, which includes four cores and a maximum clock speed of 1.8 GHz to ensure adequate performance, enhancing responsiveness and faster content rendering. The developers have also upgraded the memory, which has increased from 8 GB to 16 GB. Additionally, the Vision 6 is the first Tolino device to use a USB-C connection port. The Tolino Vision 6 is expected to be available from all Tolino partners starting in autumn, but it can already be pre-ordered. The cost is 169 euros.


2019. Tolino Page 2 running Android OS is available



Tolino has introduced four new eReaders this week, including the Tolino Page 2, which features a 6-inch E Ink display and operates on an Android-based system. Although details on pricing or global availability have not yet been released, we will keep you informed as soon as this information becomes available. Meanwhile, here are the specifications for the new Tolino eReader: a 6-inch, 768 x 1024 pixel E Ink Carta touchscreen display (212 ppi), a 1 GHz NXP i.MX6 processor, 512MB RAM, 8GB storage, a 1,000 mAh battery, 802.11b/g/n WiFi and a micro USB port.


2016. E-Reader Tolino Vision 4HD is available



Tolino has launched a new e-reader for the holiday season - Tolino Vision 4HD. This model sets a new standard with a range of improvements that are likely to impress. The e-reader features a six-inch e-ink Carta screen with a resolution of 1448 x 1072 and 300 PPI. The touchscreen interface is seamlessly integrated with the bezel, making interaction much easier than with a recessed bezel. The screen is also waterproof, allowing you to take it anywhere and read e-books to your heart's content. This e-reader incorporates a unique approach with its front-lit display, introducing a new technology called “smart light,” which adjusts from cool light in the morning to warm light in the evening. This is similar to the blue light filtering system that Kobo developed for the Aura One.


2014. Waterproof Tolino Vision 2 is available



The German-based Tolino Alliance has introduced the new Tolino Vision 2, a waterproof e-reader. It retains a similar design to the original model but boasts new features. This edition is waterproof, comparable to the Kobo H2O and Pocketbook Aqua. It includes a new feature called Tap2Flip, which transforms the entire back into a pressure-sensitive touchscreen, enabling page turns in eBooks. The Tolino Vision 2 utilizes the latest e-paper technology, e Ink Carta, the same screen technology found in the Kindle Paperwhite 2 and Kobo Aura H2O. Although marketed as waterproof, it’s more accurately described as splash-resistant and may not withstand complete submersion due to the lack of a waterproof protective flap on the bottom Micro USB port.

Author: Dhaval Parekh
Dhaval possesses a strong passion for technology and actively stays informed about the most recent advancements in the tech industry and cutting-edge gadgets. He pays special attention to dedicated e-Ink eReaders, e-Ink note-taking devices and tablets. In addition to his writing pursuits, Dhaval enjoys immersing himself in books and audiobooks, indulging in movies and series. Each month, he devotes his time to reading 1-2 fiction and tech books, and he proudly owns a diverse collection of eReaders. Having previously worked at TechCrunch, Dhaval now shares his expertise by contributing articles to various tech portals. You can contact Dhaval via email dhaval@bookrunch.com