Not exact matches
Thinking
about buying an
eReader or
Tablet computer or wondering how to use the one you already have?
All our books are DRM free and can be read on just
about any
ereader,
tablet, smartphone or laptop.
when you think
about it,
ereader sales slowing down as people keep them, switch to
tablets with kindle or ecaliber software on them would likely be the answer, the real baseline is, are they selling just as many ebooks?
As the owner of an ebook and
ereader blog that is heavily invested in research into the
tablet industry, I would advise windows
tablet purchasers to wait
about a year before buying to give software developers and microsoft the chance to work the bugs out as well as the price to come down to the point it appeals to mainstream consumers rather than early adopters.
Sadly this site mentions nothing
about the elephant that is Kobo who will coming crashing the glass house in October with their Vox
eReader tablet.
When you complain
about this on message boards and article posts, excuse me, but stupid people who only do casual reading or fantasy / fiction, think they represent the whole market, are tech experts who should ridicule more sophisticated readers simply because in their opinion an
ereader is not a
tablet.
Depends on you, if you read like 5 books a year then I would advise that you get a
tablet, android, iOS whatever, but if you read a lot, then go for an
ereader, if you have any queries Good
ereader has an extensive videos
about ereaders.
I would personally recommend the Nook Color as both a color
ereader and Android
tablet; I've been using mine just
about every day.
If any of you have been on the fence
about whether to buy an
ereader or a new
tablet, now is the best time ever to jump into the ebook revolution.
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.
With the rise of
eReader adoption, there's speculation
about the rise of book apps and the role they'll play for devices such as smart phones,
tablets and even on your PC or Mac.
I really had not expected the Vox to be able to play the video without any lag... took me aback The video (s) I used are ones that I know will push a device's processor and have seen it lag when played on a number of other
tablets,
ereaders, and netbooks in various stores, so when they played well on the Vox I am now even more curious
about the Vox as a potential purchase.
About: BeBook / Endless Ideas (www.mybebook.com) is Europe's largest manufacturer of
eReaders and
Tablet PC's.
I've written in the past
about efforts to bundle a
tablet with a newspaper subscription, and today B&N is going to see if that will work for an
eReader.
More than 1 million people with
tablets and
ereaders have signed up for BookBub to learn
about price promotions on acclaimed ebooks that match their interests.
They are working on it now, and sent out a survey to people who bought
tablets /
ereaders and ebooks
about what they were looking for in a new device.
You can probably expect to get
about 2 weeks per charge when using it like an
ereader with WiFi off most of the time, and 1 week per charge when using it more like a
tablet with WiFi on.
I actually notice this often with
tablets but no one ever seems to complain
about it, unlike uneven frontlights on
ereaders.
In another 3 years we'll be at 50 million Kindles and we'll still have reporters writing
about how eInk is no better than LCD and how a
Tablet is a better
eReader because you can play games on it.
After the details were revealed
about the specs for the screen, I thought the 2nd gen Nexus 7 had the potential to be one of the best
tablets for
ereading, so I wanted -LSB-...]
Everybody is excited
about the new spate of
tablet / ereaders — Amazon's Kindle Fire, Barnes & Noble's Nook Tablet and the Kobo Vox — that are shipping or about to
tablet /
ereaders — Amazon's Kindle Fire, Barnes & Noble's Nook
Tablet and the Kobo Vox — that are shipping or about to
Tablet and the Kobo Vox — that are shipping or
about to ship.
Only
about a third of them were willing to be educated on using an
eReader or
tablet, or learn
about downloading eBooks.
If we are forced to rely solely on the Barnes and Noble Nook appstore, which only has
about 1500 apps with very few free apps, the Nook
Tablet is more of an expensive color ereader than a t
Tablet is more of an expensive color
ereader than a
tablettablet.
Ereaders are outselling tablets by 50 % and tablets are selling about 40,000 per day... So we have just over a 60 thousand ereaders sold per day (Gl
Ereaders are outselling
tablets by 50 % and
tablets are selling
about 40,000 per day... So we have just over a 60 thousand
ereaders sold per day (Gl
ereaders sold per day (Globally).
It's a slightly unsettling and sinking feeling I get whenever I hear discussion
about booksellers and others moving away from E-Ink based
ereaders towards
tablets.
I've had just
about every
ereader /
tablet out there, and prefer android.
@Gryffyn that's true
about the Transformer's price, but I don't find 10 - inch
tablets to be very useful as
eReaders.
And that's
about where the device is targeted - not a real
tablet, but an
ereader.
Mr. Brown shared this when asked
about the Nook, «A big differentiator for NOOK versus other competitive
eReader and
tablet products is our customer service.
Access to multiple reading apps and stores — the ultimate
ereader: The great thing
about tablets is they can easily become the ultimate
ereader.
Interview (Begins at 17:00)-- In a telephone interview on November 29, 2009, Forrester Research's eBook /
eReader sage, Sarah Rotman Epps, talks
about what's ahead for the Kindle, the Nook, the looming Apple
tablet, and much else.
That means you can save it and read it on your smart phone,
eReaders,
tablets, laptops, computers, and back it up by burning to a CD or harddrive so no worries
about losing it in a tech crash!
The Press is taking a survey that shows
about the same total interest in
Tablets and
eReaders.
Perhaps the margin of error is a few percentage points which would mean interest in
eReaders is
about the same as interest in
Tablets.
At the same time it's continuing to write articles
about how Android
Tablets will kill
eReaders and iPad 2 will kill
eReaders — It's so endearing.
While the invitation says nothing
about a
tablet been announced, the May 24th date corroborates with the previous report
about B&N launching a new
eReader on the very same date.
The bundles stylus can work with both screens, while the battery can provide its users with more than 16 hours of autonomy in
eReader mode, using this as a
tablet dropping the battery life to just
about 6 hours.
Every few weeks seem to hear something
about a new
eReader or
Tablet PC that is destined to be a «Kindle Killer».
The eBook Reader.com is an organized, informative resource for everything
about the world of electronic book readers, from dedicated
ereaders like Kindles and Kobos, to
tablets like Samsung Galaxy Tabs and Kindle Fires.
Last year I was a little disappointed with the Kindle Fire as an
ereader because Amazon didn't include any features to separate it from the regular Kindle for Android app that can be installed on just
about any Android
tablet or phone.
This review, as well as others i've seen lately, is written by someone who is used to
tablets and knows nothing
about ereaders.
If Air Display for the iPad caught your fancy but you have a Kindle DX rather than Apple's
tablet, how
about turning that E Ink
ereader into a secondary screen instead.
As the trend continues, and as the Kindle Fire becomes the first in its own line of
tablet products, do we have to worry
about this being a popular enough substitution to lead to the end of the Kindle
eReader?