Sentences with phrase «most electronic readers»

There has been a maelstrom of conflicting information in the last few days on how the Notion Ink Adam in its Pixel QI iteration is different from traditional e-ink found in most electronic readers.
Although most Electronic Readers only come in one color, the new Jetbook E-Reader will be offered in a plethora of different colors such as; Black, Grey, Orange, Red, Light Red, Blue, Dark Blue, and Green.
Most electronic readers are only 6 inches or so, having a 9.7 inch e-reader is like reading a magazine.
With cheaper hardware components due out in a few months, most electronic reader companies such as Barnes and Noble, Asus, Fujitsu, iRex, Astak and others will be putting out future devices for its audience.

Not exact matches

And it's also cresting a wave of enhanced electronic books as one of the most high - profile literary works to take advantage of the new abilities of readers such as Apple's iPad and other tablet computers.
i still think that kindle has the most of what i personally need in an electronic reader.
These electronic book readers typically have screens that are 6 inches in size — and thus larger than smart cell phones and smaller than most tablet computers.
These days most electronic book readers use their own propriety eBook format, if they do support other formats it's usually only a handful.
1) Electronic publishing has opened the door wide to self - published authors to join in the fun, reach most of the same readers that traditional publishers can get to, and make a little money along the way.
Dave Thomas, co-founder of Pragmatic Programmers, a leading publisher of programming books, says: «The OPDS Catalogs specification is a major step forward in opening up the distribution of electronic media to a broader world — publishers and readers can interact directly via the web and via reading devices to ensure that the most up - to - date content is available in real time.»
Most people who are fiendish readers might have only read real books their entire life and the notion of reading them on an electronic device is just not comfortable.
It seems like the original Kobo electronic book reader is no more, and will not be available in most locations going forward.
Converting the most avid electronic format readers to your platform is all about storytelling.
(AP)-- When most people think of electronic book readers, Amazon's thin, white Kindle probably springs to mind.
The screens on today's most popular dedicated electronic readers are based on glare - free monochrome or gray - scale E-Ink technology.
Electronic ink, or E-ink, readers have always offered the best and most natural electronic reading eElectronic ink, or E-ink, readers have always offered the best and most natural electronic reading eelectronic reading experience.
The e-Ink screen also can display 16 shades of gray, which makes it comparable to most other electronic readers on the market.
Most Ebook readers present electronic version of text using E Ink technology which makes it better to read even in bright sunlight, as if reading an actual book.
Two of the most impressive electronic ink devices are the 10.5 - inch Que proReader by Plastic Logic and 11.5 inch Skiff Reader; both touch screen devices are 3G enabled.
Today, most publishers make most new books available in at least one electronic format, and many sell direct to readers from their own websites, but they're taking their time making backlist and out - of - print titles available this way.
The screens are most commonly seen in electronic book readers such as Amazon's Kindle and Sony's Reader.
The first and most obvious is the fact that they're electronic, taking up virtually no space inside existing smartphone readers or dedicated eBook readers.
In fact, they represent 75 % of the most active e-readers — defined as readers who spend at least 30 minutes a day using electronic books.
Fifty - eight percent of the Toronto - based company is currently owned by Indigo Books & Music Like most e-book readers the Kobo uses an electronic ink screen.
The Kindle, like most ebook readers, uses electronic paper to display E Ink in such a way as to mimic the look of the printed page.
E-Ink vs LCD Most readers, including Amazon's Kindle and Sony's Reader, use a type of electronic paper called E-Ink.
A study carried out for ebook retailer Kobo suggests that women represent 75 % of the most active e-readers — defined as readers who spend at least 30 minutes a day using electronic books.
For most of the electronic signatures that your law practice will need, you don't need to look any further than Adobe Reader DC.
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