Alex: the Dual Screen eReader by Spring Design
The Alex eReader may not be one of the big three (Nook, Kindle and Sony) when contemplating the eReader shop but it's certainly grand for the manufacture and functionality. At the first descry the first thing that enters your head is that it of course has a few extra tricks up its sleeve. Then your thoughts go to a more familiar eReader which appears to be very much the same. Then you have a light bulb moment and think "oh" it's for navigating the eReader much like in the Nook. Hang out with the Alex and you may recognize that you are in for a big surprise.
Whenever they designed the Alex, Spring manufacture quite possible visualized a hip trainee and her/his requirements on a daily basis. We're speculating that the designers probably studied this demographic a lot more than any other. While seeing at the Alex one cannot deny that it of course is eye candy. It looks elegant and with its dual screens, lends an air of "coolness" for the all-black models and "crispness" for its all-white one. This eReader has two displays: an Epd and a 3.5-in Lcd. The excellent sized Lcd display is the key intuit the eReader is significantly longer than its other competitors. With the dimensions at 4.5 x 8.9 x.6 inches it may not fit into a small handbag but it will lie conveniently in a school or college student's backpack. Weighing 16 oz. It may look heavy for an eReader but I think the extra functions will make the extra weight worth it. The main screen is much like any general eReader at 6 inches long; E Ink technology ensures great readability in synthetic as well as natural light. The secondary Lcd screen is an Android powered 16-bit color touch screen. Not everybody is happy with the device's ergonomics because it only has a sole transmit page turn button and one backward button, one on each side of the reader. This makes development use of it difficult when reading particular handedly.