I definitely wouldn't go for the cheapest solution as it might give a wrong impression
about ereaders in general.
Not exact matches
I hope you're listening Barnes and Noble because if you want to be a true competitor
in the ebook market, it isn't JUST
about creating an
ereader that can go neck and neck with the Kindle (and I am a very happy Nook owner).
Note: This book releases
in a few days but if you pre-order a copy, it won't be charged til release and will automatically download to your
eReader the moment it goes live so you don't accidentally forget
about it!
Amazon's recent launch of its own
eReader hardware, the Kindle, has led to some questioning
about the long term plans for its Mobipocket initiative but
in spite of that, the format is well developed, based on some widely used standards, and has a slick (free) ebook production tool.
At yesterday's IDPF event, BiblioBoard's Mitchell Davis sat down with Good
eReader to talk
about the new feature that was just launched with Library Journal that will offer libraries a way to feel confident
about including self - published ebooks
in their lending catalogs.
All colors will be
in translated to grayscale of course if that was what you were wondering
about, check out this
ereader's performance against a 10 MB file with more complex color graphics.
With this size of
ereader you would likely not be carrying it
about in the same way as you would a smaller
ereader.
But here's the # 1 reason I prefer my
ereader, I use one with a backlight (paperwhite), and I can read
in any position
in bed and not worry
about light.
In fact, that's one of the reasons E Ink
ereaders are so popular: their battery only needs to be charged
about once every two to eight weeks, even if you use -LSB-...]
Once again I find myself way behind
in posting
about ereader and ebook - related news so I've decided to do a roundup post with a bunch of different news stories from this past week instead of writing a separate post for each one.
Both devices are solid
ereaders in their own right; it's more
about what each offers as a whole rather than the actual process of reading ebooks.
In contrast to black and white E-ink screens (Vizplex, E-ink Pearl and E-ink Carta), which are widely used in ereaders, in microcapsules of new displays there're not two kinds of microgranules but three - black, white and painted in any other colour (if you want to know about constructionof black and white screens in details, you can see the material «Principle of working of E-ink display»
In contrast to black and white E-ink screens (Vizplex, E-ink Pearl and E-ink Carta), which are widely used
in ereaders, in microcapsules of new displays there're not two kinds of microgranules but three - black, white and painted in any other colour (if you want to know about constructionof black and white screens in details, you can see the material «Principle of working of E-ink display»
in ereaders,
in microcapsules of new displays there're not two kinds of microgranules but three - black, white and painted in any other colour (if you want to know about constructionof black and white screens in details, you can see the material «Principle of working of E-ink display»
in microcapsules of new displays there're not two kinds of microgranules but three - black, white and painted
in any other colour (if you want to know about constructionof black and white screens in details, you can see the material «Principle of working of E-ink display»
in any other colour (if you want to know
about constructionof black and white screens
in details, you can see the material «Principle of working of E-ink display»
in details, you can see the material «Principle of working of E-ink display»).
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.
I mean we would be willing to put
in the work to make a UI / ROM / OS and make one ourselves, it would be a cool challenge, but honesty who even knows
about Clearink but the most hardcore of people who read our website, and devour news on epaper /
ereaders.
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.
Fast - forward a couple of months and now the iRiver touchscreen
ereader is selling from Waterstones
in the UK for a competitive # 149,
about # 50 less than the new Sony Touch.
The food was fantastic and the conversation eventually turned to
eReaders and eBooks and how each of us felt personally
about replacing actual books
in our lives.
If you have any questions
about eBooks,
eReaders such as the Nook or Kindle, Teaching technology or pretty much anything, feel free to ask
in the comments below or follow her on Twitter.
The cool thing
about this model is it's the first 10.3 - inch
ereader shown with a frontlight, and the lighting actually looks nice and even on the large screen (shown
in the picture above).
Here's everything you need to know
about the new features on the 7 - inch and 8.9 - inch versions Amazon's new monster, as well as its new best -
in - class Kindle Paperwhite
ereader.
In the course of one day we've gone from Wired's article
about the Kindle 2.5 upgrade which criticized an upgrade the author hadn't even seen to this Laptop Mag article which actually tests and videotapes
eReaders.
He's been following the UMPC - MID-Tablet-Kindle-Ipad theme for a while and also knows a bit
about ebook publishing,
ereading and reading
in general.
Nussbaum, who spoke at DBW 14, talked
about the emerging devices like the various digital reading platforms, such as
ereaders, smartphones, and the iPad, and how those devices can only show so much
in a particular online store.
Hi, I have a question
about ereaders.I am looking at getting a kindle or a nook.Does barnes and noble seem to be doing very well
in the
ereader business next to amazon and the kindle and do both devices have
about the same amount of books to choose from and buy or does one have a much larger store to choose from?
Talking
about prices,
in order to keep its edge
in the race to the bottom, Amazon may adopt a similar strategy as its
ereader strategy.
i love these events where you hear
about all sorts on new
ereaders in the US since they'll all be available to me soon
Get a big panel of people who LOVE to read
in and get some feedback on what makes a great e-reader, and what DO N'T they like
about current other
ereaders.
TORONTO — July 19, 2011 — The management of Kobo, a global leader
in eReading with over 4.2 million users
in more than 100 countries worldwide, has issued comments relating to the ongoing liquidation of Borders to clarify misconceptions
about Kobo that have been inaccurately reported by the media and misunderstood by consumers.
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.
Purchased several books at once, discovered (some time after purchase, ie when I went to read the book) that some were
in a format incompatible with my
ereader (no warning
about format issues given at time of purchase) and some were simply defective (missing some pages, and multiple copies of other pages).
I have included that video
in my post
about this rather entertaining
ereader so if you want to see it, you can at http://www.ebookanoid.com.
Along with 3G
Ereader you can also find out
about various
Ereaders with touchscreen and LCD
Ereaders in the market.
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.
ZDNet has posted an article
about the benefits of an
eReader in a business environment.
Last week I posted
about the Energy
eReader Pro HD, a new thin flush - screen ereader with Android 4.2 and Google Play from Energy Sistem, an electronics company based in
eReader Pro HD, a new thin flush - screen
ereader with Android 4.2 and Google Play from Energy Sistem, an electronics company based in
ereader with Android 4.2 and Google Play from Energy Sistem, an electronics company based
in Spain.
We are confident that our entire eco-system (the display is probably one of
about 100 sub components
in a
eReader as you know) will work towards finding competitive cost structures to make the Triton based devices suitable for consumer applications.
What is interesting
about Triton is that when you increase the pixel size the color is much more saturated and the display meets almost all color needs
in various applications but the increased pixel size renders the display more suitable for viewing from 6 feet away (signs) than from 6 ″ away (
eReaders).
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.
In about 2007, Amazon introduced its Kindle
ereader and Barnes and Noble soon followed with the Nook.
My Novel does not have «
About Pandigital Novel»
in the settings section, just a «
About eReader».
Bormasina belongs to a very small segment of the market that only wants an
eReader to read at night, and doesn't care
about screen contrast or the glare issues during daytime reading, an activity he / she doesn't seem to participate
in.
A study by the reading charity Book Trust
in association with Open University surveyed 1,500 parents of Uk children aged below 8 to find out what they think
about digital media and
eReaders.
Len, I liked your blog and referenced it
in my single post
about the topic of
eReaders titled «The Kindle is dead, long live the Kindle!».
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.
Certainly hope its right
about 7 million
eReaders being sold
in the second half of 2010 and it'd be good if Kindle 3 makes up 5 million out of those.
When connected via USB, the Kobo
eReader charges
in about three hours.
If you're not familiar with Smashwords, and you have an
eReader and are worried
about formats, don't be: the vast majority of Smashwords authors opt to publish their books
in a range of electronic formats, meaning you can read Smashwords books on your PC, Kindle, Nook, Sony Reader, Kobo Reader etc etc..
Meanwhile the Kindle is old news as they don't seem to care much
about developing new Kindle
ereaders anymore, and even when they do it's just the same device
in a different shell.
Wow, two comments on a 4 year old article
in the same day
about one of the most obscure
ereaders ever to exist.