I also
believe reader devices will innovate in amazing ways, empowering producers to develop new ways to tell old stories, ways that right now we can barely imagine.
Not exact matches
Freescale
believes the new processors will bring about a quantum change in the way we perceive the mobile
device segment, such as ebook
readers and tablet PCs.
Kobo will seek to reach the «avid
reader» in the Indian market who, he
believes, would like to read on a single - purpose
device, i.e. an ereader.
And I tend to
believe (in general) that
readers pay more careful attention when they read a book than read from a
device... I also think books matter as physical objects.
As part of its «Read Freely» mentality, Kobo
believes consumers should have the freedom to read any book on any
device and has attracted millions of
readers from more than 170 countries across the globe.
As part of its «Read Freely» philosophy, Kobo
believes consumers should have the freedom to read any book on any
device and has attracted millions of
readers from over 100 countries across the globe.
However, after some of my friends ask if Tombs was available on Kobo I felt the need to get back on this great platform, so after a bit of playing, I
believe the formatting issue is resolved, so The first 3 Tombs books are uploaded and available to download for your Kobo
device or
Reader!
While most of us would like to
believe ebook
readers are dead and multi-purpose
devices like tablets and phablets are the way to go, the truth is there is still a market, albeit a tiny one, for dedicated ebook
readers.
And we
believe that
readers deserve to have a dedicated
device with great selection at great prices.»
«Partnering with leading bookseller in France, FNAC, brings Kobo closer to our vision of delivering the best eReading experience to more
readers, on any
device, in more countries around the world,» said Michael Serbinis, CEO, Kobo, Inc. «We
believe our launch into France as well as our upcoming entries into Spain, Italy and the Netherlands will be embraced by the European eReading community, as people start eReading, building their lifetime digital libraries, and reading freely across multiple
devices.»
«Partnering with leading bookseller in France, FNAC, brings Kobo closer to our vision of delivering the best eReading experience to more
readers, on any
device, in more countries around the world,» said Michael Serbinis, CEO of Kobo, Inc. «We
believe our launch into France as well as our upcoming entries into Spain, Italy and the Netherlands will be embraced by the European eReading community, as people start eReading, building their lifetime digital libraries, and reading freely across multiple
devices.»
Such extremely low pricing may serve to prolong the life of the ebook
reader market for a little while, IHS iSuppli
believes, but the
devices on the whole will not regain the popularity they once had.
Kobo
believes that consumers should have the freedom to read any book on any
device and has attracted millions of
readers from over 170 countries across the globe.
Read Freely — Kobo
believes consumers should have the freedom to read any book on any
device and has attracted millions of
readers from over 100 countries across the globe.
Kobo
believes consumers should have the freedom to read any book on any
device and has attracted millions of
readers from over 100 countries across the globe.
They
believe it's possible to create portable
devices such as ebook
readers that don't require any kind of external power supply or replaceable batteries by using photovoltaic components that can produce -LSB-...]
They seem to
believe that casual
readers (users who don't think a dedicated reading
device makes sense) form a Long Tail that will end up being more important than eReader owners and physical book buyers.
They
believe it's possible to create portable
devices such as ebook
readers that don't require any kind of external power supply or replaceable batteries by using photovoltaic components that can produce voltage when exposed to radiant energy.
Analysts
believe the Amazon tablet will sink into the iPad's domination, but the 7 - inch
device is to be classed as an eBook
reader for IDC figures.
I
believe Amazon is the only company that is able to stomach selling their
device at margin or almost at a loss, because they can sell a ton of content on a ton of
readers at that price.
However, Gartner
believes that it is too early in the evolution of the e-reading market to know whether smartphones will become powerful stand - alone
devices for reading books or whether they will complement other
devices, such as fixed
readers.
I know that my wife's reading has gone up exponentially since she got her iPad and I
believe that as the world begins to accept these digital
devices in the education realm, more students are going to grow up to be
readers too.
Just looking at the names of these
devices tells us the both Barnes and Noble and Kobe
believe that «Touch» is going please buyers of ebook
readers.
Some
readers have reached out to let us know that this method of accessing multi-user support is not working for them, which leads me to
believe that the server side update is perhaps linked to specific Android
devices.
Qualcomm also
believes it has come up with a fingerprint
reader that will be just as good for the Android world as Touch ID has been for iOS
devices.