Do not discount the possibility of
electronic readers losing popularity anytime soon.
Not exact matches
We kept everything
readers love about Kindle — the
electronic ink display that reads like real paper, with no glare, even in bright daylight, the convenience of downloading books in less than 60 seconds and Kindle's ability to disappear in your hands so you can get
lost in the author's words — and made it lighter, smaller, faster, and more affordable than ever.»
Tablet computers and
electronic readers promise to eventually close the book on the ink - and - paper era as they transform the way people browse magazines, check news or
lose themselves in novels.
Spanish architects José Selgas and Lucía Cano of SelgasCano, creators of last year's Serpentine Pavilion, designed this wonderful interior for a new bookstore in East London, reminiscent of a delightful warren of books, where
readers can come in and get
lost in a good tome — without
electronic interventions, thanks to a strict ban on cellphones.