Sentences with phrase «ebook reading device like»

Epub is an ebook format that is used by the most popular ebook reading devices like the iPad, Nook, Sony Reader and most other tablets and smart phones.

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Kindle eBook edition can be read using the free Kindle Reading Apps for your computer or mobile devicelike iPhone, iPad, Android, and more — and on all Kindle devices.
If you want to get into reading ebooks, it's a very legitimate question as to whether you should spend your money on a device that does only one thing — or whether it would be much more cost - effective to get a general - purpose device like an iPad or an Android tablet instead.
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.
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it remove DRM protection from PDB ebook of ereader.com, let user read new ebook in other computer or other e-reader device, like Kindle, Sony Reader, iPad, user also can print PDB ebook without limitation.
I'll be adding the ebook to other distribution platforms such as Kobo and Smashwords shortly, but if you'd like to read it now and don't have an ereader, simply download the free Kindle app to the electronic device of your choice (phone, tablet, PC, etc).
When you're done, you'll be able to read them on any system or device, convert those MOBI or PRC ebooks to PDF or any other format you'd like and you'll — once again — own those books that you've payed for.
Tools like the Lulu EPUB Converter turn an author's document into an eBook that can be sold and read on most e-reader devices.
If you would like to read ebooks on your kindle e-ink device please email [email protected] and request that Amazon allow compatibility with cloudLibrary.
Both devices offer similar reading features like adding notes, highlights, bookmarks, both have dictionary lookup, translations, Wikipedia reference, each offers reading stats, social network sharing, search, table of contents, onboard stores, collections for organizing content, and both support library ebooks and have a basic web browser that can download DRM free ebooks from free ebook websites.
All reading devices should allow the reader to adjust whatever aspect of the formatting that they like, while allowing a setting that renders the ebook as designed by the publisher.
An online library to download thousands of audio and ebooks to listen or read on your computer or transfer books to a portable device, like an iPod or MP3 player.
it produce a epub ebook that you read in other computer or other e-reader device, like Sony Reader, iPad, user also can print Kindle ebook without limitation.
The small dimension (width) of your cover should be at least 1400 pixels, which sounds like overkill given that your book cover will almost always be displayed either as a thumbnail or at about 400 - 800 pixels when viewing the ebook on a reading device, but I guess we need to prepare for that one in a million ebook aficionado who insists ebooks are best read on a plasma television screen.
As for another large group of people who have not paid to read eBooks, there is probably a large percentage of them who have downloaded legally «free» copies... like ones you have written about in some of your 4456 posts — not only from independent current authors, but from the huge quantity of public domain books offered on large sites like ProjectGutenberg.org — many of which come pre-loaded on some eBook reading devices.
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.
Some of them like Kindle Paper White is a very basic device just to read eBooks and some of them Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HDX are high end tablets that can be used for various purpose like internet and emails.
Ideally the book will be attractive and easy to read on any device — and because each software application for reading ebooks has some reader controls, some whose vision is no longer as strong as it once was (like, say, me) can make it larger, while someone who doesn't like serif fonts can have the book display in sans - serif or, heck, Zapfino (don't try this at home).
Ebook projects like Project Gutenberg transcribe ebooks and make them available for the widest number of reading devices.
EPUB can be read on Apple devices, B&N Nook, and via apps like Adobe Digital Editions and gives you access to the biggest ebook stores on the market.
You can adjust how small or large it is, and depending on the reading device or app you use, you can often change font type, font weight, text alignment, spacing — and with tools like Calibre you can pretty much format an ebook any way you want if you're determined to do so.
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.
Ebooks are great devices for those who like to read, and there are lots of different options available.
I need a new device just for reading ebooks (epub, pdf) and I would like to know if the Ocean's hardware / software combo is good enough for that.
I have been searching for an E-Ink device that runs a fairly recent version of Android, so that I can not only read eBooks on it, but also use some other apps that are reading - intensive, like Instapaper or Logos Bible Software.
The Kindle Oasis costs a whopping $ 289.99 (# 269.99, about AU$ 425), which at first glance seems like way too much money to spend on a device you can only read ebooks on.
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.
The new technology will allow customers to borrow ebooks from any library online or in the physical location and then read them on any Android device or certain e-readers like the Nooks.
Most of the big names in electronic reading — Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo — like to keep a lid on all information about things like sales figures on devices, numbers of ebooks sold, and more.
I was not a convert because of dogma, but rather because I just liked reading on this digital device, and my guess was that once other people experienced reading on this new breed of device, ebooks — with their myriad advantages — would win out.
Announcing a new roundtable / workshop presentation for San Diego - based Founder Roundtable to take place October 6, 2011 titled: eBook Publishing for Businesses, Associations and Non-Profits: How to Develop, Market and Sell Your Organization's Existing Content Here is a summary of the topic: The proliferation of e-reading devices like the Kindle, iPad and smartphones — together with online media stores like Amazon and Barnes & Noble — have created opportunities for organizations to write... [Read more...]
Some people like having an Android device for more forms or ereading, like RSS feeds, comics, web browsing (the Kindle's browser is dreadful), integrating with Dropbox, a choice of a bunch of different ePub apps, etc, and others just prefer to read Kindle ebooks, in which case the Kindle has the advantage.
When we talk about an ebook, we really mean a digital version of a printed text that we can read on a handheld electronic device like a miniature laptop computer — two quite separate things, once again.
The app has access to the Kindle store for ebooks, newspapers and magazines, and it has the usual Kindle features like Whispersync for syncing last page read, bookmarks, and notes across multiple devices.
# 149 might not seem like the world's cheapest gift but, considering all the ebook reading competition, it's one of the best value devices out there.
BookBaby, which provides writers with a safe, reliable, and easy way to sell their work to be read on devices like the iPad, iPhone, Kindle, Android, Nook, and Sony Reader, now also gives independent authors the tools they need to stand out in the growing eBook marketplace.
Listen to best sellers: • The Girl on the Train • Truly, Madly, Guilty • The Power of Habit • Harry Potter • The Martian • A Man Called Ove • Homegoing • The Gene • When Breath Becomes Air • End of Watch A wide range of popular categories like: • Crime and Thrillers • Science Fiction • Fantasy • Romance • Classics • Novels • Mystery • Horror • Self - development • Mindfulness and meditation • Business • Children's books Features designed for the audiobook listener: • Chapter navigation • Listen over wifi, save on data • Download to your device for offline listening • Create clips of favorite passages and share with friends and on social media • Send any book in your library to your friends - their first book is on us • Bookmarking • Sleep mode, dark or light theme, variable narration speed, button - free mode and more • Control your listening experience with Cortana voice commands and button - free mode • Compatible with thousands of ebooks from Amazon - switch seamlessly between listening to your audiobooks and reading on your Kindle with Whispersync for Voice.
Software like Calibre is great for readers because it converts eBooks into different formats for different reading devices.
If an eBooks purchased in iTunes has DRM protection, you can only read it on IOS devices like iPod Touch, iPhone & iPad, and the device must authorized with your iTunes ID which purchased this eBook, you can't share iBooks with your friends, read it on another device, you even can't enjoy iBooks on PC / Mac.
EPUB is an eBook file format with the extension epub that can be downloaded and read on devices like smart phones, computers, tablets or e-readers.
We purchased an eBook, we should have the right to read it on any device we like.
We have e-ink devices such as the Kobo Touch, a 6» Pearl E Ink touchscreen device that the # 1 rated device by WIRED magazine, to the Kobo Glo, which, like Touch, can stored up to 1000 eBooks, but has a built - in light that has been proven to be the most even 6» front - lit eReader, allowing comfortable reading day or night.
Like the Pandigital Novel, The Book is being marketed as an ebook reader, but is really more of a multimedia device than something designed to just read books.
It downloads Google ebooks to the device so that they can be read offline, like the Android app.
And if you are producing eBooks, you need to consider that many, many people prefer to read eBooks on dedicated eReaders (like the Kindle) rather than on a multipurpose device like the iPad.
I went PDA over a dedicated device (like the Ebookwise) because I wanted to use the PDA for ebook reading but I still wanted to be able to surf the internet.
if you like reading ebooks using mobile device, the new ebook reader may be able to draw your more attention.
I totally agree with the comment that «many, many people prefer to read eBooks on dedicated eReaders (like the Kindle) rather than on a multipurpose device like the iPad.»
If you want a device that can read library ebooks and do more things like play video, then don't get a Kindle, get something else.
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