Not exact matches
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If you have
only one
device in your classroom, use an
ebook as a
read - aloud.
If you want to get into
reading ebooks, it's a very legitimate question as to whether you should spend your money on a
device that does
only one thing — or whether it would be much more cost - effective to get a general - purpose
device like an iPad or an Android tablet instead.
Many people have argue with me for years on the subject of dedicated
eBook reader
devices, with any number of reasons they like them, but it is really
only that they can't
read small print or they still want «the look and feel» of the dead trees pulp bound up in dead animal skins.
Meanwhile, you can check out what he refers to as the «e-lumination» of his novel on an iOS
device, or you can
read History of a Pleasure Seeker on your Kindle or Kindle app as a text -
only eBook.
For example, if you buy a Nook book, you could
only read the
ebook on any Nook
device OR any other computerized
device where the Nook app is available (because DRM is part of the file).
Another aspect of the finding that should be of interest to the publishers is that it is
only 55 percent that own some sort of an
ebook reading device, be it a dedicated ereader or a tablet while the majority 85 percent
only own a smartphone
device.
«The
eBook market for children has been slow to grow, but
eBooks aren't the
only way that children can
read on - screen... we are particularly interested in the opportunities to use digital
devices to blur the edges between storytelling and games...
If I whet your appetite for some more, make sure to get yourself a copy of the book now for
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eBook reading devices.
It is available for
only $ 2.99 on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Kobo for all your favorite
eBook reading devices or software.
To
read downloaded DRM - protected
eBooks on your computer, you'll need to authorize Adobe Digital Editions (ADE), but
only authorize up to six computers and / or
devices, you can erase authorization from computer to authorize more
device.
Since we don't know what
device or software the reader will use to
read our
eBooks, it
only makes sense to utilize a format that has been designed for that very purpose, doesn't it?
In a survey that covered 1,577 parents, 62 percent stated their kids aged 2 — 10 have access to a tablet or
ebook reading device, but
only about 49 percent of these stated they actually use the
device to
read.
Completely true, if
only people were more willing to do some investigation instead of blindly following the masses with incorrect information and marketing from the manufactures, I personally use a variety of different ereaders and I am able to
read any box on all other
devices by reformatting
ebooks to which ever format required.
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As for another large group of people who have not paid to
read eBooks, there is probably a large percentage of them who have downloaded legally «free» copies... like ones you have written about in some of your 4456 posts — not
only from independent current authors, but from the huge quantity of public domain books offered on large sites like ProjectGutenberg.org — many of which come pre-loaded on some
eBook reading devices.
The
only thing that might make this even better is if they actually made an iBooks app for Android, so people could
read their
eBooks and audiobooks purchased via iBooks on open android eReaders, but still be able to sync it with iCloud, and have progress, notes, etc., be synced to iBooks for Mac or iOS
devices.
Unlike Nook and Kobo
ebooks, when readers purchase an
ebook from Apple iBooks, they can
only read that book on Apple
devices.
At first, MOBI - formatted
ebooks could
only be
read on Amazon's Kindle e-readers, but it didn't take long for them to wise up and create apps so that MOBI files could be
read on competing
devices.
I have thought about getting a 7inch tablet that would be great for
reading ebooks and also have the ability to go online to do research instead of an ereader
only device.
I consider a e-reader
device should be capable to display anything to
read, and not
only patented
ebooks coming from the store.
This
device not
only reads ebooks, edits PDF files and can take notes, but it can also be a secondary monitor via HDMI.
It locks
ebooks into certain platforms so that you can
only read your purchased
ebooks on specific apps and
devices.
I have been searching for an E-Ink
device that runs a fairly recent version of Android, so that I can not
only read eBooks on it, but also use some other apps that are
reading - intensive, like Instapaper or Logos Bible Software.
The Kindle Oasis costs a whopping $ 289.99 (# 269.99, about AU$ 425), which at first glance seems like way too much money to spend on a
device you can
only read ebooks on.
The
only way to
read Amazon's
ebooks on a non-Kindle
device or app is to remove the DRM.
As far as
ebook formats this
device will
read, its very sparse, it
only reads FB2 or TXT, but you can use Calibre in order to convert virtually any
ebook format, such as EPUB, LIT, LRF, MOBI to this supported format.
Writing a book is
only the first step, next you also have to make sure your manuscript is properly formatted and can be
read equally well whether it's a printed copy, or an
eBook being
read on the most popular eReader
devices.
Kindle isn't iBooks»
only competitor, but it's worth mentioning one stark difference between the Kindle platform and the iBooks platform: Both can sync your place when you
read ebooks between different
devices.
The apps previously
only supported MP3 audiobooks from libraries, but now you can download and
read ebooks on Android
devices and iPhone and iPod touches.
If I was going to buy an
ebook reader this holiday season, I would clearly spend the extra $ 100 and get the Nook Color over any basic
ebook reader just because it delivers so much more content in a rich colorful manner, making it an even more ideal
device for
reading not
only books, but magazines, newspapers and content on the Web.
While cutting edge right now, today's
ebook reading devices are
only for the hardy and technically savvy.
In the library application, it ensures the
ebook can
only be
read on the borrower's
device and it expires after the 21 - day loan period.
Getting Books Onto a Reader If you
only have one
device where you
read books, or
only tend to buy
ebooks from one marketplace, then you won't have any problems physically moving
ebooks around.
However, you can't
read an
ebook in EPUB format on your Kindle
ebook reader, because it's a dedicated, one - purpose
device that
only reads Kindle files.
The
only tracking of commercial
ebooks that's currently done is by the retailers — when you ask them to sync the «furthest
read» point between
devices, à la Amazon's WhisperSync, you give them permission to check that much.
I moved to
reading more books on these dedicated
devices and really
only read on my smartphone or tablet if I don't have an
ebook reader with me.
Only by copying them to other
devices, you can start to
read these
ebooks.
Interestingly, at the very bottom of E Ink's press release it states that the Kobo
ebook store and
reading experience can
only be enabled on E Ink
devices that have Android operating systems.
Not
only do book lovers get a wide selection of
ebook apps to choose from, if they use Apple's
ebooks app, iBooks, they can sync their books and
reading across all their
devices and enjoy some great page - turn animations.
If an
eBooks purchased in iTunes has DRM protection, you can
only read it on IOS
devices like iPod Touch, iPhone & iPad, and the
device must authorized with your iTunes ID which purchased this
eBook, you can't share iBooks with your friends,
read it on another
device, you even can't enjoy iBooks on PC / Mac.
If you're not familiar with DRM, it's file protection that locks books into one specific brand of
ebook reader, so for example, if you buy a book from Amazon, you can
only read them on Kindles or
devices that support the Kindle app.
Only indirectly related to
ebooks, but a familiar problem for those who now juggle multiple ereaders and mobile
devices: I've got a quote further down the page:
Read the complete quote and also try some of the associated distraction tests.
What this means is that anyone who
reads ebooks on a Kindle is locked in to the Amazon system - not
only can they not (legally)
read their Amazon books on another
device, they can't
read DRM'd
ebooks from other suppliers on their Kindle.
'' - not
only can they not (legally)
read their Amazon books on another
device, they can't
read DRM'd
ebooks from other suppliers on their Kindle.»
Borrowing
eBooks by the members is not applicable for the
reading apps of Kindle — it is available
only on Kindle
devices.
Ebookstores on
ebook reading devices sell
only ebooks.
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The Kindle for Samsung app, a custom - built version of Amazon's e-reader just for Galaxy
devices, will provide not
only access to the online retailer's collection of books and
reading material, but will also give app users a free
ebook every month.
Although these high performance
devices are easily capable of facilitating
ebook reading, the
device and component performances are sized for the most demanding applications resulting in not
only in high cost, but also compromisation of mass, battery life, and display quality.