Finally their size is just slightly
bigger than ereader's typical screen size of 6 ″ so they still super portable and with their backlit screens you can even read in the dark, something not possible on eReaders unless you buy Barnes & Noble's new Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight or buy an add - on light accessory.
Not exact matches
Yet I know plenty of people who have
bigger TBR piles on their
ereaders than I do.
With your help, I have the opportunities to get information for other
ereaders than the
big named ones.
But the
biggest reason I don't buy books from three bookstores and put them onto one
eReader is that it's a lot more hassle
than just buying the book wherever it's cheapest, or for the
eReader which has similar books loaded.
If that, or an Ultimate Mini
eReader, could get the form factor closer to that of a
big smartphone
than the original Kobo Mini achieved, there would be a few people interested.
I'm confused — the Kobo Aura one screen is something like 7.8 inches, yet in the first line here you say that this is the first
ereader bigger than 6 inches since whenever.
-- it's a
big heavier
than smaller
ereaders.
Walt Mossberg of The Wall Street Journal has just posted an even - handed review of the Daily Edition, calling it «a
big boost for Sony» that «enables them to be in the game in a
bigger way
than they have been,» mainly because it is Sony's first wireless
eReader.
That makes the DR - 900 significantly more expensive
than a regular 6 - inch
ereader, but roughly in line with Amazon's Kindle DX with its
bigger, 9.7 - inch display.
In 2009 Ivan Naidenov made a programme for
ereaders of Pocketbook, which can ease learning words, as when you're learning a foreign language a
big vocabulary is may be more important
than knowledge of grammar rules.
I don't really like using any of my
ereaders that are smaller
than my 6.8 inch Aura, but often wish it was a tad
bigger.
Although we find this selection of options more
than adequate, it is extremely limited compared to other
big - name
ereaders.
If it were to decide to enter the
eReader market it would present a
bigger threat
than Asus.
Being able to alter font, font size and screen settings are now staples of
big - name
ereaders, and the Sony PRS - T1 offers fewer options
than some in this regard.
Considering I can get another Pandigital Novel (white, which has better specs
than the black) from Kohl's this weekend (if in stock) for about $ 5 more after discounts / price - match with OfficeMax / rebate, I would much rather do that for an
ereader bigger than my Archos 5, with a lot of Android capabilities such as Nook, Kindle and Borders apps that will do the decryption for me and have the wifi for direct downloads (and the music player will work ok, although some PDN owners with better hearing have complained about the sound quality).
Samsung has revealed their entry into the
eReader market along with the stated goal to «become a
bigger player
than Amazon or Sony.»
By building an
ereader into a mobile phone YotaPhone could be a
bigger threat to the Kindle
than the iPhone
That's the thing about the PB 301: On the outside it looks like a basic, nothing - special ebook reader that's past its prime, but then on the inside it's got a lot more going for it
than most of the
big - name
ereaders currently on the market.
World's lightest 6
eReader - Weighing less
than 6 ounces, the lightest 6
eReader around is no
bigger than an average paperback.
You can install KOReader to add a bunch of additional features, but it's kind of a hassle to deal with and the Aura One's screen size really isn't
big enough — it's not much better
than a 6 - inch
ereader when it comes to displaying PDFs.
The
biggest advantage to an
ereader that I can see is that it is lighter
than carrying a lot of books with you.