Not exact matches
Audio Physical Buttons Touchscreen Solid Front - lit
Support for 16 Languages Good for reading
comics and Manga CONS No advanced e-Reading options Lack of bookshelf creation and management Need Adobe Digital Editions to load in books you purchased
Web Browser is a bit broken
Dark Horse's digital
comics will be in a «proprietary format, but our DRM will entail flexible allowances for viewing your purchased content on any
supported client, as well as on the
web.»
For years, early adopters of Marvel Comics» «unlimited» digital
comic book service on the
web have been clamoring for the company to add
support for the iPad, and today those fanboys are finally getting their wish.
I browsed through the writing category, and it looks like a lot of people are finding
support for their
web comics, but I bet someone publishing a novel to the
web could find some supporters too.
The Android operating system makes it a lot more versatile than a typical E Ink ebook reader, giving the device the ability to
support any ebook format via apps, and not just ebooks but all forms of digital reading from
web browsing to
comics and magazines.
Obviously, in terms of functionality, the Kindle DX simply can't compete with the iPad, which not only allows you to read books using your e-reader app of choice, including the Kindle or Nook apps, but it
supports video playback, true (albeit Flash-less)
Web surfing on a color screen, and a variety of apps that let you do everything from play games, do e-mail, read
comic books, and everything in between.