Sentences with phrase «like about the ereader»

What we really like about the eReader is the interface.

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i wanted to know that do you know anything about the release of sony 13.3 inch ereader.i really want one.AND i would like to give you a suggestion for the 13.3 inch ereader for improvement, if you could pass this on to sony it would be really greatful -(if they could add bluetooth or something like that so that external keyboards can be connected and we can do all the programming or coding stuff on an ereader rather than a pc.i guess would be great for college students) thanks pls reply
Not sure what «polls» you are talking about, but if you mean polls on ereading forums like Mobiread, those polls are far from being statiscally representative of eReader users.
Depends on you, if you read like 5 books a year then I would advise that you get a tablet, android, iOS whatever, but if you read a lot, then go for an ereader, if you have any queries Good ereader has an extensive videos about ereaders.
I kind of feel the same way about these types of devices that you do: I like it as a compliment to an E Ink ereader.
Nussbaum, who spoke at DBW 14, talked about the emerging devices like the various digital reading platforms, such as ereaders, smartphones, and the iPad, and how those devices can only show so much in a particular online store.
Get a big panel of people who LOVE to read in and get some feedback on what makes a great e-reader, and what DO N'T they like about current other ereaders.
Yes — I've heard all about things like BookBub and that other one (EReader Today or something?).
Oh, and you are so correct — people who worry about things like battery life, probably won't even be using a Kindle or an ereader since regular print books evoke no such concerns!
Like, when somebody says they read a book digitally your mind automatically assumes they're talking about Kindle — it is synonymous with the eReader format.
You can probably expect to get about 2 weeks per charge when using it like an ereader with WiFi off most of the time, and 1 week per charge when using it more like a tablet with WiFi on.
Len, I liked your blog and referenced it in my single post about the topic of eReaders titled «The Kindle is dead, long live the Kindle!».
Last year Amazon updated the home screen on Kindle ereaders and lots of people complained (myself included) about how it made the home screen look like one big advertisement for buying more stuff from Amazon.
We've all heard about book printing machines like the Espresso — Why not an eReader printing machine?
One thing I don't like about the new Nook is that it is a bit too wide to be comfortable in one hand while reading and that is not the case at all with the new Kobo eReader.
We talk about what kind of blogs readers like, what should or shouldn't be included in an author blog, what blogs get the most comments, what they think BEA could improve on and what they loved most about it and a quick look at what they wish their eReader would give them that they aren't getting now.
Check out the podcast and leave a comment about what you love or hate about your eReader or what you like about blogs!
A Kindle ebook that's all about the Nook — like «Nook Survival Guide — Step - by - Step User Guide for the Nook eReader
In addition, because ereaders offer such things as instant dictionary access and online access to websites like Wikipedia where more information is available about a topic, ebooks can be viewed as spreaders of knowledge, which is also a blessing.
That's the thing about the PB 301: On the outside it looks like a basic, nothing - special ebook reader that's past its prime, but then on the inside it's got a lot more going for it than most of the big - name ereaders currently on the market.
The eBook Reader.com is an organized, informative resource for everything about the world of electronic book readers, from dedicated ereaders like Kindles and Kobos, to tablets like Samsung Galaxy Tabs and Kindle Fires.
As mentioned earlier, what's great about a device like the NextBook Next6 is that it is open to installing other third party ereading apps and PDF apps like Kindle, Nook, and many others.
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