Not exact matches
As far as ROM is concerned, the T - Mobile HD2 has twice as much storage memory than the international HD2, mainly
because of the customizations the operator version has (not to mention the Entertainment package including Barnes & Noble
eReader, Blockbuster
on Demand — Blockbuster's first - ever video download application
on a smartphone, MobiTV, Gogo Inflight Internet Services — six month trial for inflight wifi services
on over 2,500 daily U.S. flights and Slacker Radio).
I just read
on another
ereader sites comment section and someone else already pulled the trigger
on the max
because of these exact things.
My first
ereader device was a Kobo,
because that was the first one available
on the New Zealand market.
I think the Energy
eReader Pro would be a good one to review
because as I saw
on a video
on YouTube (http://youtu.be/rsfqBeDSWSA) it comes preloaded with Google Play Store.
In theory dual - booting is a great thing to have
on a Kobo
eReader because it's like having two devices in one, but in practice the Android port is simply too buggy and frustrating to use
on a regular basis.
Maybe it's
because PDFs were my first experience with
eReading back
on Windows 95 with «Acrobat Reader 3.0 for PDF version 1.2» Anyone remember that?
I guess they stopped putting these fonts
on some
ereaders with higher pixel density
because they only used the thicker fonts in the first place to compensate for the lower resolution.
They're readily available everywhere from thrift stores to second hand bookshops and have a very low carbon footprint, but if you're a truly voracious reader and want to keep up
on all the current titles coming to the market, an
eReader allows you to tote around hundreds of good books in a tiny package and
because it's meant to be reused over and over again, it offers a modern take
on a problem that's already been around for some time.
«Kobo gift recipients have an advantage
because they can read
on any device by downloading a free Kobo
eReading app.
I prefer to switch to
eReader because it is friendly
on my eyes.
When you complain about this
on message boards and article posts, excuse me, but stupid people who only do casual reading or fantasy / fiction, think they represent the whole market, are tech experts who should ridicule more sophisticated readers simply
because in their opinion an
ereader is not a tablet.
The new Aura H2O
on the other hands looks and feels more like a budget
ereader because of the cheap plastic bezel.
Because ePub is reflowable, customers can read files that are formatted in ePub
on the NOOK dedicated
eReading device and
on iPad, iPhone / iPod touch, Android, and PC via Barnes & Noble's free NOOK
eReading software.
Well, I'm in Canada.I have known that store reputation for a long time by others» shopping experiences, and based
on that, I did order.I can not guarantee for 100 %
because this is the first time I have ordered an
ereader from that store.The
ereader is promised to be sent in mid of April.The problem is not the store, but the manufacture.That store has a very long time good reputation, but that depends mostly
on manufacturer supplies.I hope it helps.You can follow it
on mobileread forum.Nathan has an allergic symptom to that store,
because he asked samples for reviewing which was promised first, but then denied.
«Mine has crashed many times
on simple tasks like
ereading and browsing, I'm returning it tomorrow
because of its ridiculous sluggish behavior.
The e-ink
ereaders created a nice opportunity for Neonode
because the reflective screens couldn't afford to have an additional layer of glass
on top of the screen as resistive and capacitive touch need.
And never assume that just
because a person buys a more expensive
eReader that they wont skimp
on content.
Customer services was unable to help, passed me between 4 different representatives who had no idea what had been discussed with the previous ones, ignored half of what I told them, seemed to have no technical knowledge about the
eReader and just kept repeating solutions from their troubleshooting guide which I had to keep telling them I couldn't perform
because the device was stuck
on the loading screen.
Were I a Kindle
ereader customer — and I'm not
because I gave up
on them awhile ago — I'd be looking for some leadership in the low to mid-range product line.
Amazon purposely removes certain apps, such as other
ereading apps, from the Appstore
because they don't want you to use them
on the Kindle Fire (you can sideload them anyway)
I have a hard time reading
on non-frontlit
ereaders anymore
because the E Ink screen is just too dark unless you're reading outside or next to a bright light or window.
Wow, Michael, just as a non-writer interested in ebooks and
ereaders, I clicked
on the link to this article
because it sounded mildly interesting.
Perhaps
because of its focus
on eReading, the Nook Tablet doesn't give you a quick way to switch tasks.
That being said, the inkBook still suffers from the same kind of issues that all Android
ereaders suffer from: most 3rd party apps don't work well
because they aren't designed for E Ink screens; battery life isn't as good as non-Android
ereaders; the page buttons only work with a few apps; and the Android software is less - optimized than what you get
on Kindles and Kobos, and it lacks some features that they offer.
I prefer
ereaders to tablets for reading books outside
on a sunny day and am going to have to get a Kobo Aura one only
because Kobo does not put Overdrive access
on its cheaper models.
I'm
on track to cross the six - figure barrier next year, all
because I made that first book free... and advertised the heck out of it with advertisers (like BookBub,
Ereader News Today, and Pixel of Ink) that I had researched with the help of a very astute group of self - publishers.
In another 3 years we'll be at 50 million Kindles and we'll still have reporters writing about how eInk is no better than LCD and how a Tablet is a better
eReader because you can play games
on it.
Most
ereaders support library books but the process is easiest
on the Aura One
because it doesn't require using a second device.
That's a sore subject for some
because Kobo specifically states
on the descriptions for their
ereaders that there is «no advertising», subtly taking a shot at Amazon's Kindles with special offers that have ads
on the lockscreen and homescreen, but when Kobo is adverting recommended ebooks
on the homescreen there's not much of a difference.
Ebooks are even more long - lasting than
on - demand print — primarily
because the manufacturers of
ereaders [basically Kindle, iBooks, Nook, and Kobo] need a huge library to be available for their customers.
I got an
ereader mostly
because I noticed I'd almost stopped buying new books for the simple reason that I'm running out of room for them, but I found it actually more pleasant to read
on that than
on paper.
The specs seem familiar in part
because Kobo
eReader is based
on a more generic hardware design already available in other e-readers.
Checking your ebook
on the Amazon previewer located
on your book's product page is especially important
because it's common to have an ebook that looks fine
on different
ereaders, but that looks bad
on Amazon.
The Pocketbook article also advises against using an
ereader in places with really high humidity
because it can cause condensation to build
on the inside of the device.
I wanted to see how they compared to print, and I wanted to see what the publishing possibilities might be like.I really enjoy the
eReaders because they are quick to load, easy
on the eyes and the pocketbook (after the initial
eReader purchase), and they afford me an opportunity to sample many new authors that I might not otherwise read.
Because the text displayed
on ereaders may occasionally show a formatting issue when two spaces are used instead of one.
I was skeptical about
eReaders, but decided to try the 30 - day free trial for Kindle Unlimited,
because I could use the Kindle App
on my cellphone.
i just got my ematic
ereader 104 and its hot pink and i love it, i have tons of fanfiction i read and i put video
on it and audiobooks too i went with this
because the price was right -LCB- under 100 $ -RCB- i do nt need wifi i bought it to read my books it fits in my purse.
The conference included: an industry overview of the digital future from Benedict Evans of Enders Analysis; a report
on ebooks from Julie McNair; Julia Kingsford, head of marketing at Foyles,
on how the company has diversified into selling
ereaders and ebooks — including the revelation that Faber and Transworld dominate ebook sales simply
because they bother to include bibliographic data; and Inpress MD Rachael Ogden
on the explosion of book apps available for the iPhone and iPad and how to get involved.
The email I received from a colleague who had given her 95 year old mother a Nook and was requesting the loan period
on ebooks be increased to 28 days
because her mom couldn't finish a book in less than that (and 28 days is the standard loan period for a print book at that library) told me that
ereaders were in the hands of a population that no one expected.
I will also point out that one of the growing markets for
ereaders is the 60 + generation who are turning to them
because any book is a large print book
on an
ereader.
The reason why there aren't any buttons
on the Kobo
eReader Touch is
because the eInk display is completely touch - enabled.
Although if you buy
on Amazon for Kindle you still can't read in most other
eReaders because it's distributed in a nasty proprietary format.
Just
because bookstores refuse to sell eBooks or
eReading hardware, customers can always figure out a way to shop online due to their smartphones» always -
on integration to look for their favorite titles.
Everything looks and works better
on the Kindle Paperwhite simply
because the Kindle for Android app isn't designed for an E Ink
ereader.
Kindle might not be the first
eReader to reach this imaginary «masterpiece» designation
because it's dependent
on eInk and copying takes far less time than conceiving and creating a completely new product.
You can't specify details such as the font size
because the reader may change all of this
on their
eReader anyway.
If PC World is correct, we can put the emphasis
on under, which is a good thing,
because $ 599 would be a ridiculously high price for a device that's basically an eBook reader — even an
eReader on -LSB-...]
And that's not a dig
on the Vox's processor
because other
ereading apps are as fast as they usually are.
You can't even use the Amazon appstore to download and install things like alternate web browsers or other
ereading apps, except OverDrive,
because Amazon is so controlling that they hide them from appearing
on Fire tablets, even though many are offered in Amazon's appstore using other devices.