The Kindle is very
much a reading device to me.
Not exact matches
Flipboard's recent difficulties underscore how
much the market has changed since 2010, when Flipboard's app seemed revolutionary as a way to
read news on a tablet or mobile
device.
«electronic format is
much more versatile (
read on virtually any
device)» - isn't this a bit of a strawman once we consider that the alternative to «virtually any
device will do» is «no
device is required in the first place»?
Skimmers are electronic
devices used to
read and store electronic data, and they have advanced quite considerably over time; they have more memory and are
much smaller (and more easily hidden).
The
device he envisioned could untangle the double helix of DNA and
read each nucleotide in linear fashion,
much like it happens in nature.
For commercial speech -
reading BMIs to become mainstream, one of two things would need to happen: Brain implant surgery would have to become
much safer, cheaper and more routine, or noninvasive sensing
devices would have to become
much more powerful.
It's not too
much of a stretch to imagine that these sensors could combine to populate the ultimate emotion -
reading device.
The hand held
devices can be very inaccurate so I wouldn't worry too
much about that
reading.
I'd
much rather
read an essay about Glatze or even a book than see a film in which every single supporting character is merely a
device for his arc.
If you can buy a regular manga for $ 8.99 and they want to charge, for example, $ 9.99 and you still can't do
much with it but
read it on one
device, you can't sell it, etc. then it makes no sense not to buy the physical manga in the first place.
If you want to get into
reading ebooks, it's a very legitimate question as to whether you should spend your money on a
device that does only one thing — or whether it would be
much more cost - effective to get a general - purpose
device like an iPad or an Android tablet instead.
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We
read so
much digital texts, on different
devices, but most texts are in their «own silos,» your browser, your ebook store, your magazine app, your file folders.
You can't blame them, really; it was never
much more than a hobby (e-books were far from big business then) and they couldn't have predicted the hardware advances that would make the Kindle and other popular
devices the default for
reading e-books.
One area that has not gotten as
much attention in the reviews I have
read is the potential for this
device as a communication aid.
As a
reading platform, the Kindle
device was not really that
much of an advancement over the decade of attempts that came before it.
Some technical differences between
devices, or, how
much of a pain in the neck is it to get your books onto the thing you want to
read them on?
He noted the ability to
read the book on smaller
devices would be a
much easier experience for kids because it removes the need to pinch and zoom.
Underneath the quote, a bold headline
reading, «
Much More for
Much Less» implies that consumers can get a better quality
device for less with the Kindle Fire HD than with the iPad mini.
«Real» cameras are still
much better than in - phone cameras; the right
device to carry in your pocket, as a phone or PDA, will always be worse to
read on than a
device with a bigger screen, which in turn is too big to fit in your pocket; keyboards are simply better than little thumbpads for entering more than a few words, and any
device with a real keyboard has to be a certain size.
These formats, with the exception of PDF, are designed to be «fluid» so that they can adjust to the size of whatever
device they're
read in
much like web pages.
I didn't use them
much during 40 years, because of the lack of progress in
reading devices.
Admittedly any older
device will likely never be able to
read ePub documents natively, however free conversion software is already starting top appear so I'm sure this won't be too
much of a problem in the future.
Your options are limited to the books on your
device,
much like
reading next to a shelf full of books.
How
much the readers respond to the increased amount of content at a lower price, and the convenience of
reading material created specifically for mobile
devices, remains to be seen once the programs launch throughout the remainder of the year.
Now I can
read much longer on a phone than if I didn't have this
device.
Google Play Store and Kobo are also
much cheaper than B&N and offer
much better
reading devices.
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As things stand right now, there isn't
much that can be done with the e-ink side of the YotaPhone even though it does have the potential of being a pretty handy ebook
reading device.
The small 6 - inch screen size is always a limiting factor when it comes to displaying PDFs on a Kindle — a
device like the Onyx Boox M96 with 9.7 ″ screen is
much better suited for the large size of PDFs — but the Kindle Voyage has an advantage with its high resolution 300 ppi screen that helps make small text appear clearer and easier to
read.
I need a
device to
read and to write without stress my eyes too
much.
I guess I'm an enigma to traditional eBook / ePaper lovers because, get this, I like my Kindle but am less than convinced there is
much a future for a dedicated eBook
reading device.
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How many of those same folks saying they don't want to
read on their
device spend
much of their time away from the office, Tweeting or Facebooking or something else?
But the Kindle Paperwhite is
much more than a simple
reading device.
The specialised ereader
devices cost as
much as this reader's entire year's worth of
reading (i.e. as
much as six to twelve paperbacks would cost, but without the benefit of lending).
I
read your review on Amazon and think it would be expecting too
much to purchase an e-ink
device seeking to browse the internet or
read emails.
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read, edit, and create office documents on pretty
much any mobile
device, including the Kindle Fire.
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The Kindle and ePub versions are
much easier to
read on a small screen
device.
You can adjust how small or large it is, and depending on the
reading device or app you use, you can often change font type, font weight, text alignment, spacing — and with tools like Calibre you can pretty
much format an ebook any way you want if you're determined to do so.
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.
Clearly, Sony is trying to cast its
devices as
much more mass than Amazon's Kindle, but it's still an open question whether the mass
reading public are ready for an eReader, especially one that doesn't offer color pictures.
With the Kindle I can
read my books on any
device, because the Kindle is available pretty
much everywhere.
Previously, tablet PCs were pretty
much the only platform that could handle the intense graphics levels and video embeds that made
reading and writing the book such an experience, but with EPUB3's launch more and more
devices will be able to handle the workload.
One of the most popular uses of this e-reader is the «Send to Kindle» function for sending documents, blog posts, and
much more to your
device for offline
reading.
How
much reading are people really doing with the
device purchasing ebooks directly via Amazon?