TOKYO and BEIJING, November 10, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The New York Times recently reported on Hanvon, the world's first color e-book. The following in an excerpt from the article that appeared in the New York Times on Nov. 8, 2010, with the headline "Color Comes to E Ink Screens"

E-book readers are lightweight and use little power, but most have a distinct disadvantage to colorful tablet computers: their black-and-white displays.

But on Tuesday at the FPD International 2010 trade show in Tokyo, a Chinese company will announce that it will be the first to sell a color display using technology from E Ink, whose black-and-white displays are used in 90 percent of the world's e-readers, including the Amazon Kindle, Sony Readers and the Nook from Barnes & Noble.

For the full story, please go to http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/08/technology/08ink.html?_r=1

For further information, please contact: Hua Jia Tel: +86-10-8278-6679 Email: huajia@hanwang.com.cn Thang Zhe Tel: +86-10-8278-6651 Email: tangzhe@hanwang.com.cn

SOURCE: Hanvon Technology Co., Ltd.

CONTACT: Hua Jia, +86-10-8278-6679, or huajia@hanwang.com.cn, or ThangZhe, +86-10-8278-6651, or tangzhe@hanwang.com.cn, both of Hanvon