Sentences with phrase «largest ereader»

What makes this a unique addition to the eBook library lending situation, to the best of my knowledge and aside from the fact that it brings in the largest eReader owner base on the market, is the annotation feature.
The aftershocks of the largest eReader giving (and getting) season still shake the foundations of the eVerse.
It's basically the worlds largest ereader with a 42 - inch screen that weighs 22 pounds.
Hanvon, the largest ereader company in China with roughly 78 % of the market share, is set to announce the first color E Ink ereader for release in China, which will be available in March of 2011.
PocketBook, the third largest ereader company behind Amazon and Sony, plans to unveil their new line of ebook readers and a new tablet at the 2010 IFA consumer electronics trade show in Berlin on September 3rd.
I think Kobo's latest has made a splash and I'm curious to see if Amazon comes out with a larger ereader for next holiday season.
I've waited too long for Amazon to bring out a larger ereader and am thinking of making the switch myself.
why not wait for the new processor that is being built specifically for large ereaders.
That speaks to the power of your videos and the genuine interest in such a large ereader.
Since Amazon discontinued the 9.7 - inch Kindle DX, the M96 pretty much has no competition in the large ereader market, which is a shame because larger E Ink screens have a lot of advantages.
It defeats the purpose of having a larger eReader when your just going to waste all that space.
Waiting for the Kobo Aura H20 2 since Amazon refuses to release a larger eReader.
I'm reading about large ereaders past 10 years.
I share your frustration regarding the lack of larger ereaders, and confusion regarding the seeming perception that a 6 ″ device is the best size.
How can you actually discredit the fact that most if not the majority want a larger eReader?
It's this lack of listening to us asking for larger ereaders that convinced me to order a 13.3 ″ Good eReader unit.
In the short term, it is a good sign that the Aura One is sold out because it shows there is a high demand for larger eReaders.
You can also check out the commentaries on YouTube videos and in particular Amazon reviewers commenting on the fact that they wish they had an option for a larger eReader.
Goodereader announced earlier this year that the new Voyage would also be 6 ″, perhaps Amazon scrapped that and went back to the drawing board due to the incessant demand for a larger ereader thus causing a delay.
But it's telling that all manufacturers of eReaders don't carry large eReaders anymore, most users use a tablet rather than a traditional eReader when you need that much screen real estate.
Regardless, I believe there is a market for a large eReader.
In short, the Kindle DX is a suitable choice if you need a larger ereader and don't need a lot of features.
I agree on practically everything you said especially with a larger eReader and more font options.
The reason that Amazon and Kobo don't offer larger E Ink devices is because they make money from selling ebooks and large ereaders fill a different need.
If BN can successfully make the larger ereader without the screen problems they have had in the past — the Nook brand will have a great future and will hopefully give Amazon and Kobo a good fight for number one.
• Kobo is a privately - held company that offers over 2.4 million eBooks, newspapers, and magazines — one of the largest eReading catalogues in the world.
In my opinion a large ereader only makes sense with color screen (read w & b comic?
I have been waiting for a large eReader that I can use for note - taking, and I love that these have speakers too, and very nice specs.
I think there is a lot of latent demand for larger ereaders — the 10 - inch segment is especially poorly served, with only Onyx making those devices currently.
Besides, larger ereaders make for a wider range of one and two handed placement and balancing acts, for which fixed - in - place hardware buttons would be inadequate.
Was a no brained for me, because nobody else will release a large ereader as polished as this one.
Kobo is a global eReading service with more than 2.5 million eBooks, magazines and newspapers — one of the largest eReading catalogues in the world.
And with the added benefit of the frontlight, which the larger ereaders don't have, it's a good compromise in more ways than one.
Which strongly suggests there's a larger eReader company working on color eReaders using Mirasol screens.
As far as large ereaders go, there aren't many options.
I know Onyx has been selling large eReaders for a few years now but with the popularity and success of the Aura One, not to mention the new Sony DPT and companies like Onyx now in the fold with their larger offerings, I can't imagine Amazon not releasing a larger Kindle for their anniversary.
Take a larger eReader like the Alex Reader.
Based on my own experience reading Thai eBooks and e-magazines of PDF format, the print layout quality can be comfortably read on larger eReading devices with 10» + large screens or personal computer monitors.
Kobo is a global eReading service with more than 2.4 million eBooks, magazines and newspapers - one of the largest eReading catalogues in the world.
About Kobo Inc. (www.kobo.com) Kobo is a global eReading service with more than 2.5 million eBooks, magazines and newspapers — one of the largest eReading catalogues in the world.
PocketBook's large ereaders are comparable to the Excel in many ways, but PB is still using the older Vizplex screens with less contrast.
Marketed as a paperless briefcase, the Que is one of the largest ereaders on the market.

Not exact matches

And for single - use, high - price devices such as the higher - end ereaders, growth is certain to slow in the coming years as tablets and the larger smartphones gain popularity as reading devices, as well.
It may look okay on a large screen device like an iPad or computer, but it's awful on most ereaders.
According to the press release on the launch of this child - safe library environment, «The eReading Room is a safe environment for children, independent of the larger digital collection, yet easily accessible and fully integrated — seamlessly working with your existing catalog.
If anything, considering the particularity of this site, it is surprisingly large, and shows how flexible the demographic for digital ereading is.
I always loved holding a new book in my hands but the ability to have a larger print form and be able to take that story with me in my purse makes the eReader a mainstay for me now.
I'm sure they will come out with a new device to compete against the newer large model ereaders.
I find it a shame that the criteria for an acceptable large - screen ereader is to choose the least inferior, as opposed to the best, since I wouldn't even give this model more than a «B» and that's being generous.
Raleigh, NC --(September 27, 2011)-- Lulu, the leader in self - publishing, has partnered with Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS), the world's largest bookseller, to help authors quickly publish and distribute their works to the millions of readers around the world who own a NOOK ™ eReader.
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