Lots of
e-readers run apps, what is the future of app development?
Not exact matches
With the same size display as the Kindle
e-reader, you'll find it large enough to do anything you want, including reading books, checking e-mail,
running apps, watching videos or playing games.
Michael, It seems that some people are only interested in a large
e-reader for simplistic needs such as viewing books / documents (i.e. PDF, ePub, note - taking)... whereas others are looking for a more robust product for web - browsing and other RAM intensive activities (needed for
running certain
apps in the Google Play store).
A 2 - Gig version of the Good -
E-Reader ereader would have been the by - far ultimate ereader in - the - market which
runs ALL Android
apps with full speed & functionality... unfortunately, I'll need to wait a little longer for Michael's 2.0 version or a competitor.
One of the most exciting elements about this
e-reader is that it
runs Google Android, so you will be able to use the default
app store or install your favorite app market, such as Good App Store for E-Ink or Amaz
app store or install your favorite
app market, such as Good App Store for E-Ink or Amaz
app market, such as Good
App Store for E-Ink or Amaz
App Store for E-Ink or Amazon.
The entire product line of
e-readers have been
running Android 4.04 which severely limits the number of
apps you can install on your device.
If you own an iPad in addition to an
e-reader and want to
run the respective Nook or Kindle iPad
apps, you're much better off with the Kindle.
They would also be better served on
running a more open version of Android, since the big trend of 2014 were companies such as Onyx, Boyue, Icarus and Energy Sistem all releasing
e-readers that allowed people to install their own
apps.
This is the first
e-Reader though that is
running a more modern OS, which should give hackers the motivation to root it and allow people to load in their own reading
apps.
In the end, this
e-reader is
running Linux, which means you can't install your own
apps like the Energy Sistem Pro.
This
e-Reader runs on Android and Sony
e-Readers have a history of getting rooted and allowing for the installation of competing e-Book reading
apps.
Obviously with the rise of smartphones and tablets, there really isn't a dire need anymore to
run apps on an
e-reader.
Onyx has broken
e-reader convention by releasing a new 9.7 inch device that
runs Google Android, so users can install their own
apps.
Since it is
running Android, you will be able to install
apps such as Audible, to buy and listen to them right on your
e-reader.
The Onyx and Good
e-Reader are
running Android, which means not only can you read ebooks and write on PDF files, but you can install
apps from Google Play.
Kindle Active Content is a fancy term Amazon uses to describe the games and
apps designed to
run e-readers.
The new Onyx 13.3 inch
e-reader will likely be
running Google Android 4.4 and this will allow users to install their own
apps.
It makes some sense that they would want out of the tablet market for good, since other tablets can
run the Nook
app, but how would they be a competitive ebook vendor if there are no dedicated
e-readers compatible with their books?
to be honest, we wanted to launch a high resolution
e-reader that can
run android
apps and has an
app store built into it.
The Good
e-reader Android
App Store was the first app store in the world to be optimized to run on e-ink reade
App Store was the first
app store in the world to be optimized to run on e-ink reade
app store in the world to be optimized to
run on e-ink readers.
when it comes down to it, this
e-reader is as good as the Voyage or Nook Glowlight Plus, except it has an SD card, more memory and can
run alternative
apps.
The Good
e-Reader 13.3 was designed to suit the needs of anyone looking for a large screen device to read e-books, make notes, edit PDF files or
run Android
apps.
We will have to wait for e-ink Regal 2 and IMX7 by freescale to be the norm, so we can have true animations and be able to
run any android
app, like you would on a phone or tablet, but an
e-reader.
This device
runs Android 4.0.4, which means almost all of the current generation
e-reader apps will be able to
run.
Starting in early 2017
e-readers, smartphones and tablets that are
running these two operating systems will no longer be able to access Google Play Services or the Play
App Store.
This
e-reader also
runs Android 4.0 which allows users to select the digital ecosystem of their choice, but also install other news / RSS or magazine
apps.
This new
e-reader runs Google Android 2.3 and ships with many reading
apps to get you right into reading.
The Good
e-Reader Playbook
App Store has been going strong for over a year and you can
run our 1,200
apps on your Playbook as well as your new BB10 phone.
The Samsung
App Store is installed on 100 million Android devices, SlideMe is installed on 20 million devices, and the Amazon App Store runs on 33 % of tablets in the U.S. Good e-Reader is also the largest app store in Canada with over 80 million visitors in 20
App Store is installed on 100 million Android devices, SlideMe is installed on 20 million devices, and the Amazon
App Store runs on 33 % of tablets in the U.S. Good e-Reader is also the largest app store in Canada with over 80 million visitors in 20
App Store
runs on 33 % of tablets in the U.S. Good
e-Reader is also the largest
app store in Canada with over 80 million visitors in 20
app store in Canada with over 80 million visitors in 2013.
One of the benefits of
running the Good
e-Reader App Store for both Playbook BAR files and Android APK's is that we can track the most popular
apps on any given month.
Our device
runs Google Android and comes bundled with Google Play and the Good
e-Reader App Store for E-Ink.
Our
e-reader is
running Google Android, which will let you install
apps like Moon + Reader, Aldiko, Marvel Comics, Comixology, Manga Box and thousands of others.
I think the new Nook
E-Reader should have a 3.5 mm headphone jack and since all Nook devices run Android, to have an e-ink friendly version of the Nook Audiobooks app bundled on the e
E-Reader should have a 3.5 mm headphone jack and since all Nook devices
run Android, to have an e-ink friendly version of the Nook Audiobooks
app bundled on the
e-readere-reader.
According to what I've read, your Good
e-Reader 6.8 can
run Android
apps.
The Good
e-Reader 13.3
runs Android, which means you can install your favorite
apps from Google Play or the Good
e-Reader App Store for e-ink.
This
e-reader is running Android 4.2 and comes bundled with the Good e-Reader App Store, the first App Store designed for e-ink
e-reader is
running Android 4.2 and comes bundled with the Good
e-Reader App Store, the first App Store designed for e-ink
e-Reader App Store, the first
App Store designed for e-ink devices.
One of the big advantages of this
e-reader is that it
runs Android 4.0, so you will be able to install your favorite
apps.
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.
The lines are blurring in this space, with
e-readers allowing users to
run apps on their reader devices, making them more like specialty tablets.
After taking an initial look at the three
e-readers when they were released in November, I lived for several weeks with them and put them through their paces: reading and buying books, watching TV and movies, listening to music, checking email,
running apps — pretty much anything you'd do with an
e-reader.
To qualify, just bring in your Nook or laptop / phone
running the free B&N
e-reader app.
Will buy a dedicated
e-reader instead (note taking and
running apps I do on my iPads and Surfaces).
Non - «
e-reader» Android devices (or cracked Android
e-readers)
running non-bookseller
e-reader apps - I use a B&N Nook Color
running the CyanogenMod Android flavour, and the Aldiko reader.
The PRS - T1 is now capable of
running third - party
e-reader apps including CoolReader and FBReader.
Barnes & Noble is bringing some flair to the normally boring
e-reader space, as the Nook Color features a 7 - inch color touchscreen, still
runs the Android OS and it will be able to
run a variety of
apps.