There are
other eBook reader devices out there, but most of them have been discontinued, and that's why I'm not recommending them.
Not exact matches
All formats available for PC, Mac,
eBook Readers and
other mobile
devices.
eBooks can be read on computers, ereaders, tablets, and phones and they allow the
reader to select the fonts and
other options that work best on each type of
device.
If you're having problems getting your Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Fire HDX, or any
other ebook reader or tablet to connect to the internet via Wi - Fi, here are a few simple fixes that you can try to get your reading
device to establish an internet connection.
it remove DRM protection from PDB
ebook of ereader.com, let user read new
ebook in
other computer or
other e-
reader device, like Kindle, Sony
Reader, iPad, user also can print PDB
ebook without limitation.
Obviously, the best way to do that is to view the epub on as many
ebook readers (and
other devices) as you can.
The electronic
devices, all touted as
eBook readers, the killer of the printed word, were being used for
other forms of entertainment.
it produce a new nodrm
ebook file that user can convert to EPUB / PDF / TXT / RTF format
ebook using Calibre, read them on iPad, NOOK, Sony
Reader or
other device without limitation, user also can print converted Kindle
ebook.
Although most libraries offer
eBooks that are compatible with computers, Sony
Reader and a handful of
other digital
devices, many of their downloadable offerings can not be read on Amazon's Kindle or the Apple's iphone, both very popular e-readers.
It removes the Adobe DRM (ADE) and creates a new
ebook file without DRM limitation, then you can read
ebook on Kindle, iPad, NOOK, Sony
Reader or
other device without any limitation.
it produce a epub
ebook that you read in
other computer or
other e-
reader device, like Sony
Reader, iPad, user also can print Kindle
ebook without limitation.
They can re-download all their previously purchased
Reader Store
eBooks from the
Reader Store and store on their
Reader or
other registered
devices.
Also, to reiterate what some of the
other reviewers have pointed out: if you're looking for an
ebook reader in order to read the latest titles and the current bestsellers, this is NOT the device for you; you'd be better off with a Kindle, a Sony Reader, or even an i
reader in order to read the latest titles and the current bestsellers, this is NOT the
device for you; you'd be better off with a Kindle, a Sony
Reader, or even an i
Reader, or even an iPhone.
Sony has tweaked its
Reader device, adding cloud storage and a more powerful battery as it looks to take on
other ebook readers.
Note: You don't need to have a Kindle or
other brand of
eBook reader to read an
eBook (although these free books work on those
devices)-- nearly all of these books are available in both text and PDF versions and many are available in a format specifically designed for smart phones.
-LSB-...] but I think these
devices support Adobe DRM for PDF and EPUB
ebooks since Energy Sistem's
other ebook readers support that format.
Once to a
reader has registered their print edition through BitLit, they can downlaod a free or discounted
eBook edition from BitLit's secure servers to their Kobo, Nook, iPad, or
other eReading
device.
Because despite the waning
ebook sales that this past year has shown, more and more
readers now own an ereader, tablet, or
other digital reading
device that allows for instant connectivity.
Epub is an
ebook format that is used by the most popular
ebook reading
devices like the iPad, Nook, Sony
Reader and most
other tablets and smart phones.
While relying on a favorite online retailer for
ebooks is to be expected, especially if consumers use brand specific dedicated
devices, it speaks more to the customer service experience that
readers are likely to rely on specific retailers for
other purchases.
Some of the specific tactics that publishers and authors have tried in order to reduce
ebook piracy have included DRM restrictions, which limit content to one specific
device platform and eliminate the ability to share beloved books with fellow
readers, and
other professional tactics like the watermark that the Harry Potter
ebooks contain, theoretically pointing out which
reader posted them on file sharing sites.
This would make sense for Amazon, as the Kindle is an already established brand which people recognize, so calling their Android tablet the KindleAir would be a smart move as Amazon would be able to expand their Kindle brand to
other device than just their
eBook readers.
It's a bit early to say, but it's likely that we could eventually see Samsung
eBook readers and
other devices such as smartphones, tablets and notebooks with sunlight readable displays.
One thing that sets the Barnes and Noble Nook apart from
other ebook readers is the ability to lend purchased
ebooks to friends owning a
device (computer, phone, iPod, Nook) with B&N's software installed.
Sharp is positioning these tablets primarily as
eBook readers and media
devices, but they also feature web browsers and
other goodies and they're running Google Android which means that they're likely reasonably hackable.
Combining an «enhanced content experience» delivery service and digital store, Skiff will make its newspaper, magazine, book and
other content available on various existing
devices, including smartphones like the iPhone, Hearst are also planning their own
ebook reader for release in 2010, based on a Marvell chipset and using Sprint's 3G EVDO Rev.A network for wireless connectivity.
How bookworms will get on with reading content on the iPad's, or iPhone's screens, rather than the flicker - free, easy - on - the - eye E-Ink options from the Kindle and
other dedicated
ebook reader devices, is yet to be seen.
Because it will limit the
ebook you bought to be read on the specific
reader device, that is to say, you can not copy and read it on
other devices.
You can use ePub for reading in iBooks on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod, or on the Kobo
reader, or any
other open
ebook reader software of
devices.
Otherwise the
device itself works well and is a pleasure to use and read on, but it's hard to justify the extra expense when the display isn't quite as nice as
other less expensive
ebook readers.
I had anticipated that the Kindle Voyage would clearly standout as the best
ebook reader on the market this year given all the pre-release hype and the premium price tag Amazon placed on it, along with all the hardware upgrades — the 300 PPI screen, the PagePress sensors and haptic feedback, the auto - brightness sensor, the flush screen and thinner design — but the Kindle Voyage doesn't knock it out of the park like I thought it would, and it leaves the door open for
other devices like the new Kobo Aura H2O.
While the
ebook revolution has in many cases been a boon for
readers, it's fair to say that the proliferation of Kindles, Nooks, iPads, and assorted
other devices has had its downsides, too.
One thing about
ebooks is this — they're as heavy as your
ebook reader, unlike those tomes that are collecting dust at home, and speaking of dust, you need not clean your bookshelves once in a while — simply because there is nothing physical about the
ebook other than the
device carrying those files.
Simply amazing, no lag time at all w / processer as fast as it is... to answer some questions out there, no screenshots of
ebook reader until day of launch, software not running yet... media player the same as
other WM phones, will NOT upgrade to WM7... for those (like me) who are anti-touchscreen only
devices, this will change your mind, swype is amazing and simple to use.
Whether your
readers prefer Kindle, Nook, iPhone, iPad, or reading apps on laptops or
other devices, the solutions in What Do
Ebook Authors Sign?
The
other kind of
eBooks is that meant for mobile
devices or
eBook readers.
You must still install the
eBook Library software, but thereafter the
Reader appears as another
device in the Adobe Digital Editions PC software for managing ePub content, and you can drag and drop a downloaded book to the
Reader as you would to any
other device.
The [C$ 149] price point is one of the lowest around for an
ebook reader and compared to a couple of
others I have tried lately I think the hardware on the Kobo eReader is better than most of these
other devices.
By adding this feature, finally, Apple is putting the pressure on Amazon and
other eBook readers, and deservedly so, taking the text display on those
devices — the thing they are actually optimized for one would think — out of the middle ages.
user can view PDF ePub
ebook on iPad, NOOK, Sony
Reader or
other ereader
device without limitation, user also can print Digital Edition
ebook.
Avid
readers with a large library can quickly fill up the
device space on smartphones and tablets, leaving little room for
other apps and, of course, more
eBooks.
The DRM rules of the
Reader allowed any purchased e-book to be read on up to six
devices, at least one of which must be a personal computer running Windows or Mac OS X. Although the owner could not share purchased
eBooks on
others»
devices and accounts, the ability to register five
Readers to a single account and share books accordingly was a possible workaround.
Tips for
readers who want to enjoy
eBooks on their Kindle, tablet computer, smart phone, and
other devices
I approached the tests from two perspectives: One, from my own personal use of the
devices under these conditions, and the
other from the perspective of a «Super
Reader» with existing
eBook technology experience.
Even if Barnes & Noble survive, they use a Nook - specific DRM for their
ebooks, which means
readers with
other ePub
devices can't read Nook books.
Readers frequently purchase
ebooks from Smashwords and Kobo for use on all kinds of ereader
devices, and now that digital signing options are available, the demand for signed / autographed
ebooks from Autography.com and
other services will continue to increase... for personal purchases and for gift purchases.
Ideally,
readers will read your
eBook and love it enough to immediately pick up their phones (or
other mobile
devices) and call, text and post about the
eBook to everyone they know.
Although you can not share purchased
eBooks on
other people's
devices and accounts, you will have the opportunity to register five
Readers to your account and share your books accordingly.
user can view ePub
ebook on iPad, NOOK, Sony
Reader or
other device without limitation, user also can print Digital Edition
ebook.
user can view PDF ePub
ebook on iPad, NOOK, Sony
Reader, Kobo or
other device without DRM limitation, user also can print Digital Edition
ebook.