Sentences with phrase «more electronic readers»

Despite the fact Amazon and Barnes and Noble reduced their e-readers to under the $ 200.00 price range, Kobo offered an added incentive to hustle even more electronic readers, giving a free $ 20.00 coupon for Boarders Books if you pick up a Kobo, the offer is available Online as well!
In fact, in six months there will be more electronic readers than now, and even more a year from now.

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A new kind of electronic paper could make the readers brighter and more colorful, which is of interest to conservationists who would like to see the devices replace paper editions.
Amazon.com on Wednesday made its premier Kindle DX model electronic reader available in more than 100 countries.
Amazon.com is letting two more major publishers raise prices of electronic books for Kindle readers in deals struck just days before Apple releases rival iPad computer tablets, the Wall Street Journal reported.
That turned out to be an impossible task; I'll be going into the reasons in more detail in an article for Register Hardware, but essentially a lot of the books are no longer available to UK readers in electronic format.
The good news is that the readers are still out there, still hungry for more books, and still willing to spend money on electronic content.
POD and electronic publishing is allowing authors to become both writer and publisher and electronic distribution is allowing readers to find more work from their favorite writers, often either new work, dangerous work, or work long out of print..
The more multipurpose Kindles can become without detracting from or minimizing their primary mission as electronic readers, the better - positioned they will be going forward.
... as more traditional book content goes digital and smart phones act as electronic readers, educators are left wondering whether technology will make achievement gaps even wider — or whether electronic books might act as a bridge for students traditionally hamstrung by family circumstances and other issues neither they nor their teachers control.
This is galvanizing electronic reader companies to use more feasible operating systems for expanded content, such as Google Android, and its plethora of applications available.
It seems like the original Kobo electronic book reader is no more, and will not be available in most locations going forward.
«Millions of readers have delighted in J.K. Rowling's popular wizarding series in its printed format, and now many, many more are poised to discover that literary magic in the electronic version through Blio,» said Bob Nelson, president of Baker & Taylor's Digital Group.
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.»
The Electronic Reader war is a concept to be able to drum up news... [Read more...]
Project Gutenberg offered more than 33,000 high - quality proofread ebooks in December 2010, in various formats for any electronic device (computer, PDA, mobile phone, smartphone, and ebook reader).
(AP)-- Amazon.com Inc. is rolling up its sleeves in its fight to convince consumers that its Kindle electronic reader is better than competing devices such as Apple's iPad, unveiling more aggressive advertising that is...
Not only is Barnes and Noble competition against Amazon in the E-Reader market in North America, many new companies are releasing electronic readers this year, such as Spring Design, Fujitsu, Skiff, Plastic Logic, and many more.
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The main great thing about this e-reader is the cost $ 169.00, which is a cost effective alternative to more expensive electronic readers.
The Kindle was the first Electronic Reader... [Read more...]
ePub (also written as EPUB or EPub) stands for Electronic Publishing and is a standard e-book format which is used by all popular e-book readers out there, including Barnes & Noble Nook, Sony Reader, iPhone / iPod Touch (using various e-book apps), and more.
The New York - based bookseller has been struggling to find its place in the retail landscape as more readers have shifted to electronic books and competition has grown from discount stores and online competitors.
The big hyping factor behind these two electronic readers is the ability to read in the dark via the... [Read more...]
First conceived of by author Rita Toews more than nine years ago as a response to the stagnant acceptance of electronic reading, Read An E-Book Week has slowly built a strong international following among digitally published authors and readers alike.
As more and more readers tune in to the ever - increasing numbers of electronic content, a wider understanding of the law is... [Read more...]
Slow growth over a period of time as readers find it, as more readers take on electronic reading, as word - of - mouth spreads about the book.
Sony said Wednesday that it is adding a touch - screen to its cheapest electronic - book reader, the Reader Pocket Edition, while increasing its price by $ 29 in a bet that consumers will be willing to shell out more for the ability to swipe the screen to turn reader, the Reader Pocket Edition, while increasing its price by $ 29 in a bet that consumers will be willing to shell out more for the ability to swipe the screen to turn Reader Pocket Edition, while increasing its price by $ 29 in a bet that consumers will be willing to shell out more for the ability to swipe the screen to turn pages.
More than a decade after the first clunky electronic books appeared, a new push is under way to get readers to curl up with digital versions of their favorite best - sellers.
Amazon has taken the bold step of allowing Best Buy to sell its Kindle eBook reader directly in its stores.The new model Kindles will be available in the huge electronic superstores over in the States in time for Christmas.It will be the first time that... Read more
I have recently added some of my published books to my Kindle e-book reader bookshelf, but before I did the electronic steps necessary, I made sure I read each book again and like a typical writer, I ended up revising each book down in wordage, getting rid of any explanations or «windy» passages that could benefit from less words and more meaning as a result.
My eBooks are increasing in sales a little bit everyday as more and more people buy electronic readers.
E Ink, the electronic paper display manufacturer, says it has received orders from the retail giant to supply 6 - inch full - colour, touch - enabled reader modules,... Read more
(AP)-- Amazon.com Inc. is rolling up its sleeves in its fight to convince consumers that its Kindle electronic reader is better than competing devices such as Apple's iPad, unveiling more aggressive advertising that is accentuating a growing rivalry.
Amazon has announced two newer, cheaper Amazon Kindle ebook readers to entice even more people into going electronic when it comes to reading books on the go, as well as confirming it will be launching a dedicated UK ebook store.The new Kindle models... Read more
And the expansion continues of electronic book sales around the world every day and more and more people buy readers and smart phones.
Your book will be available through dozens of electronic retailers in formats readable by virtually all e-book readers - Kindle, Nook, Apple iPad, Sony Reader, Adobe Digital Editions and more.
The Kindle 2, the second version of Amazon's breakthrough electronic book reader, is cheaper ($ 359), thinner (0.36 inches), can hold more books (more than 1,500 compared with 200), and has a longer battery life (Amazon says you can read for four to five days with wireless turned on and for longer than two weeks with it turned off) than the original.
Barnes & Noble has been struggling to find its place as more readers have shifted to electronic books and competition has grown from discount stores and online competitors.
A few years ago, you'd have been right about that, but these days the arrival of e-ink devices, such as the Sony Reader and the Amazon Kindle, mean that electronic reading causes no more eye - strain than paper.
At $ 399 (available in either a black or a white case, price as of March 15, 2010), the Alex eReader is more expensive than competing devices, but the $ 120 to $ 150 premium is worthwhile: The dual - screen Alex offers the best combination of an electronic paper display (EPD) and a separate LCD screen I've seen yet, and the reader impresses on almost every level.
As handheld electronic book reader devices become more popular and widely accepted, early adopters of these devices may upgrade to newer, more capable versions of these readers.
With a 9.7 - inch electronic paper display, a new built - in PDF reader, auto - rotate capability, and 3.3 GB storage for up... Read more
I decided to use Amazon because of its dominance in the marketplace, and because its eBook reader, Kindle, is one of the more popular electronic reading platforms.
Sony is seeing «huge interest» from schools in its eReader electronic book reader, according to Stan Glasgow, the president and COO of Sony Electronics, the unit which sells all of... Read more >
More interesting news from the electronic book reader department: shortly after Barnes & Noble announced plans to unveil the first color eReader, it looks like LG is vying to put out the first solar - powered digital book reader.
Add to that our changing reading habits, as more and more people gravitate to Web sites, Blackberrys, and electronic readers to consume their reading material, and you have an industry in deep transition.
Amazon's Kindle, the market leader, is a featureless slab of utility tech with no more identity than a wood shaving, and the iPad, the Nook, the Sony Reader, and the Kobo Reader may have their adherents (my first gen iPad has recently become a must - have for car journeys with a precocious eighteen - month - old) but no one is seriously pushing the boundaries of the electronic book.
Electronic versions of books, he says, remain popular particularly with avid readers consuming one or more books per week.
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