Sentences with phrase «dedicated ebook device»

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It's called the Eason Leaf... It could plausibly become the best - selling dedicated ereading device in Ireland after the Kindle and create a mass market for ebooks sold via the Eason ebookstore.
Kobo has designed a way to provide stores with dedicated tracking links for downloads of the Kobo Reading App, so customers who read eBooks on devices other than eReaders can purchase books through smartphones, computers, and tablets and have them credited to the store.
Many people have argue with me for years on the subject of dedicated eBook reader devices, with any number of reasons they like them, but it is really only that they can't read small print or they still want «the look and feel» of the dead trees pulp bound up in dead animal skins.
It's something to watch while the jury is out on whether the killer ebook reader will be a purpose built device dedicated to reading, or a multi-purpose device that lets you read books, listen to music, surf the net, make phone calls, write your great novel and make your coffee.
For example, dedicated e-readers are still the No. 1 device for reading ebooks.
Tolino markets its own dedicated Tolino - branded e-reading device through the brick and mortar stores of its retail partners, which tether the retailer's ebook store to the device.
As for their choice of device, the majority (more than 50 percent) stated it's dedicated ebook reading devices that have emerged as the preferred mode of reading ebooks for the 13 - 15 age group.
This device works really well for a dedicated ebook reader; it turns pages very quickly and is responsive to the Stylus.
The move comes in the wake of the South Korean manufacturer shifting its focus increasingly towards tablet computers and smartphones, while dedicated ebook reading devices aren't as... [Read more...]
Another aspect of the finding that should be of interest to the publishers is that it is only 55 percent that own some sort of an ebook reading device, be it a dedicated ereader or a tablet while the majority 85 percent only own a smartphone device.
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It's nice to have a dedicated ebook thing, instead of a multipurpose heavy device like an iPad (which I also enjoy, though for different reasons).
Although dedicated devices may be used to read eBooks, they may be read on other platforms such as PDAs and personal computers as well.
The simple fact of the matter is that dedicated eReading devices are not being replaced, or even now purchased in the first place by readers of ebooks, as ebooks can now be read on any number of different devices, whether they be tablets, phablets, phones or laptops.
OverDrive also has their classic ebook and audiobook download service you can use from your computer, dedicated ereader, tablet, smart phone or other devices.
But in ebooks people are going to buy based on the device they have if they have a dedicated ereader.
If I was reading more on ebook I would probably go for a dedicated device.
International ebook market explodes, causing publishers to rethink territory rights restrictions — The proliferation of affordable, high - quality dedicated ereading devices, smart phones and ereading apps, and the international expansion of big US - based ebook retailers into green field markets, will...
One of the most common issues people have when buying a dedicated reader is regarding eBook formats and whether they will still be able to read their purchases if they change devices in the future.
2014 was the first year ever that tablets truly overtook dedicated e-readers as the device of choice to borrow audiobooks, newspapers, magazines and eBooks.
The move comes in the wake of the South Korean manufacturer shifting its focus increasingly towards tablet computers and smartphones, while dedicated ebook reading devices aren't as lucrative.
Kobo is great and all as a content provider, but a dedicated e-reading application that allowed users to load their own ebooks and audio books directly on the device, bypassing 1st and 2nd party companies trying to sell you things.
This unique service brings customers to the store with their new e-readers in hand and helps them select, purchase, and download ebooks to almost any device on the market, all while not selling a single dedicated e-reader or tablet in the store.
When it comes to dedicated e-ink based devices, they tend to do one thing really well, which is to read eBooks.
The survey also found that dedicated ebook reading devices — including Kindle, Sony Reader and Nook — were the devices most used to read ebooks from the library (84 %).
Since 2012, the growth of eBooks has slowed significantly as dedicated e-Reader sales are declining, and tablet PC devices are increasingly becoming utilized for other forms of entertainment.
Instead of making a dedicated app to conform to the ebook format, they made the ebook format available to be read on existing platforms in tablets, iPhones, computers, and every other mobile device.
I guess I'm an enigma to traditional eBook / ePaper lovers because, get this, I like my Kindle but am less than convinced there is much a future for a dedicated eBook reading device.
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.
Over 50 % of Americans own a dedicated ereader device and even more are consuming eBooks via computer, cell phone, etc..
Our eBooks will render properly on all devices, from desktops to tablets and dedicated ereaders.
Released today, the study reveals that dedicated e-readers (such as the e-ink Kindle and Nook devices) are losing ground to tablet devices (particularly the Kindle Fire and the Nook Tablet) as the preferred e-reading device of ebook consumers.
There are far more iPads and iPhones in the world than there are dedicated ebook readers like the Kindle, so for this post let's do a roundup of the best reading apps for iOS devices.
The great thing about getting your eBooks ready for smartphone use is the number of apps available that make it very easy for your readers to access and enjoy your work, even if they don't have a dedicated e-reader device.
At BEA last week I spent a lot of time with publishers looking for eBook fixed layout format enlightenment and discussing the finer points of fixed layout support for dedicated devices and cross-platform apps.
Interesting statistics from the Project revealed that 42 % of respondents read ebooks on a computer and a nearly equal number of people read on a dedicated e-reader device.
While relying on a favorite online retailer for ebooks is to be expected, especially if consumers use brand specific dedicated devices, it speaks more to the customer service experience that readers are likely to rely on specific retailers for other purchases.
People who want something that is a dedicated reading device to consume ebooks and those who covet features that multipurpose tablets have, such as games and apps.
He linked this decline to the lack of new e-reader devices and the trend away from dedicated ebook readers to the use of tablets and phones as e-reading platforms.
The are two main trends in terms of how you read the eBooks, using a multi-purpose device as Apple's iPad or using a dedicated eBook Reader.
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How bookworms will get on with reading content on the iPad's, or iPhone's screens, rather than the flicker - free, easy - on - the - eye E-Ink options from the Kindle and other dedicated ebook reader devices, is yet to be seen.
Currently, the ebooks can be downloaded and read on smartphones or on iOS and Android tablets through the dedicated reading app, but earlier this year DangDang made hopeful forward looking announcements about releasing its own e-reader device in early 2012.
Subsequent posts will cover Android, desktop computers, what your current options are for dedicated ereading devices, ebook subscription services, and checking ebooks out from the library.
Jim Hilt, Barnes and Noble's Vice President of ebooks, gave a presentation at Digital Book World today that explored some interesting data on how readers — either tablet or dedicated device users — browse and discover new books.
Autography, LLC, creators of patent - pending software that allows authors to connect with their fans via personalized signings inserted into ebooks on many of the most accessible reading - dedicated devices, such as Kindle, Nook, Sony e-Reader, and Kobo, as well as iOS multi-function devices like the iPad.
When ebooks and dedicated e-reading devices first grew in popularity, a sizeable section of the digital reading public felt that children's books didn't lend themselves well to ebooks.
It is not readable except on a device that runs on software, and the software necessary to view the ebook was already taxed when the consumer purchased the device needed for reading it, whether it's a dedicated e-reader, a computer with an app, or a tablet PC.
While there are many ebooks sold in ereader format in various stores, there aren't many dedicated e-book readers that support ereader format because Palm requires the devices that support ereader to only support ereader DRM.
The person who wants a dedicated reading device is annoyed by people pretending that multi-purpose devices are better for reading — when they could just take solace in the fact that more ebook sales will lead to lower ebook prices.
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