I use it daily to take handwritten notes at meetings, but it's also
great for reading in bed without tiring my eyes or having to turn pages too often.
It doesn't have any brightness settings, just on, but the default brightness is pleasant
for reading in bed at night, it's not too bright and not too dim.
I actually purchased the 8.9 but returned it a week later when I realized that it was a little too big and
awkward for reading in bed at night.
It really is an exciting and wonderfully nuanced product (not enough apps to fulfil its potential, not a dedicated eReader but
wonderful for reading in bed, full of potential).
I like that it gets plenty bright to use in the sun and also lets you turn it down lower than other
phones for reading in bed or to save power.
However, one handed reading is
great for reading in bed, reading while exercising or cooking and for when you're feeling lazy.
2) The Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight is pretty
cool for reading in bed, but in my opinion what it lacks in sophisticated reading tools available on the Kindle Touch far outweighs the innovative built - in -LSB-...]
The company already offers a version of the Kobo called Glo ComfortLight, which has a backlight
for reading in bed with the light off; today, it launched a version called Kobo Aura H2O, which is waterproof and dustproof, allowing passionate readers to enjoy e-books in previously risky places like the bath or at the beach.
Backlight for reading in bed, integration with a vast media library, seamless purchasing opportunities, high resolution screen, touch navigation, whiter backgrounds, the works!
Bring a small headlamp: If only I'd given my partner his gift of a small, battery - operated headlamp,
meant for reading in bed, as his «early - open» gift for Christmas, I'd have been able to stitch happily in the car, and who knows how much better the rest of our holiday would've been?
That's probably a deal
breaker for reading in bed and long reading of just about anything, as well as tossing something in my bag to carry with me for occasional chances to read.
in the Aug. 3 issue of The New Yorker, says he expected to like his new Kindle more than he did, and that led to a highly literate takedown of the device and his surprising
preference for reading in bed with an iPod Touch.
If it weren't for the considerable heft of the iPad, she would strongly consider using one to replace her
Kindle for reading in bed at night, citing less chance for disruption of her spouse and less eyestrain than using a Mighty Brite or similar LED clip lamp with the Vizplex display on the Kindle.
I would probably hardly use it if not for this feature, since I have other tablets, and I find this KF, surprisingly, just a bit too
heavy for reading in bed.
And, David Pogue, one of the latest innovations that Aaron mentioned is the Nook with built - in
light for reading in bed at night.
«Kindle Paperwhite is the Kindle e-reader we have always wanted to build — it has 62 % more pixels and 25 % higher contrast than the previous generation Kindle, built - in front light,
perfect for reading in bed or in sunlight, even thinner, with 8 weeks of battery life.»
2) The Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight is pretty
cool for reading in bed, but in my opinion what it lacks in sophisticated reading tools available on the Kindle Touch far outweighs the innovative built - in light.
This was a tie among readers in both formats: 45 % of those who read books in the past year in both printed and e-book format said e-books were
better for reading in bed and 43 % said printed books.
Book lights
for reading in bed are technically encouraging «bad» habits, but staying up past your bedtime is worth it to finish that chapter!
I agree with all the comments — I thought I would be the last person to give up old fashioned books — but I love my Kobo — perfect
for reading in bed!
One major difference is that those who own handheld e-reading devices like e-readers or tablets are more likely to say e-books are preferable to print books
for reading in bed: 53 % of device owners say e-books are better than print books in this situation, compared with 45 % of all print and e-book readers.
The interior space is compact, with no room for bedside tables, however a wide bedhead shelf does the trick for somewhere to lay down a book and hold a couple of lamps, although they appeared more of the romantic atmosphere kind rather than
for reading in bed.
If your father - in - law is a true bookworm, he will make good use of this handy little book lamp, perfect
for reading in bed or on a red - eye flight.
Recessed lighting behind the bedhead adds mood and possibly light
for reading in bed (although it didn't look that bright in the daytime).
For those reading in bed, warmer might be better.
A sconce with an adjustable arm attached to the bookcase provides light
for reading in bed.