Their Android apps aren't designed for E Ink so they don't work as well
as their ereader counterparts, but there are some reading apps that have been modified to work well with E Ink screens.
Not exact matches
As most of the problem with adopting
eReading recently has been the fact that eBooks are commonly priced higher than their paper
counterparts, changing the balance of things will open up new markets for the Kindle.
The Kindle Fire HD might not be quite
as good for reading
as its single - purpose
eReader counterpart, but it does provide a greater versatility and convenience for the money.
While the big names in comic book publishing — just like their mass market book
counterparts — are rushing to hold onto their footing
as eReaders and iPads edge out the paper - and - ink book market, there's one group of comic creators that is embracing technology and all its benefits: Indies.