Sentences with phrase «other ereader companies»

It's strange that Sony doesn't provide their firmware updates over the air like other ereader companies.
In Germany, the company has a larger selection of German eBooks (over 50,000) than any other eReading company.
This ensures no other eReader company currently beats Amazon on prize or value for money.

Not exact matches

A lot of people have been unhappy with Amazon for removing text - to - speech from Kindle ereaders, so it's good to see the company still embracing TTS technology and working to add it to their other products.
CES 2011 is just around the corner (January 6th - 9th) and as usual looks to be the hotspot for companies showing off new ereaders and tablets, among many other electronics and gizmos.
Among the ereaders on display at the Frankfurt Book Fair was the iReader 2 from a popular Chinese ereader company that is looking to expand into other counties.
So logically that also means it's the best selling ereader overall because there's no way any other company is selling more ebook readers than Amazon sells Kindles.
But B&N is going to quickly lose that edge once other companies start adding front lights to their ereaders too, and Amazon is already rumored to launch a Lighted Kindle Touch in July.
A Wal - Mart spokeswoman confirmed the decision and said the company would keep selling «a broad assortment» of other tablets, eReaders and accessories.
This makes you curious to compare ereaders of other companies, isn't it?
Earlier in the month David Carnoy from CNET posted details of an interview with E Ink, the company that makes the screens for the Kindles, Kobo and Sony ereaders, Nook, and most other ebook readers around the world.
These proprietary restrictions don't apply to other popular eReaders and stores, even companies that sell both devices and eBooks, such as Barnes & Noble.
It would be really cool if a smaller unknown company would surprise everyone and release a front - light ereader before anyone other than B&N.
It's going to be an extremely difficult battle and eReader companies have to be ruthless and if possible attack Agency Model Publishers directly (legally, boycott them, hide them in their ebook stores, favor other publishers, rally users against them).
eReader companies have to rebuild the value advantage by adding other features, adding more to ebooks and finding other ways to amp up value.
... publishers believed that Amazon's wildly popular Kindle eReader device and the company's discounted pricing for ebooks would increase the adoption of ebooks, and feared Amazon's discounted pricing structure would permanently set consumer expectations for lower prices, even for other eReader devices.
Considering all the other big - name electronics companies jumping on the ereader bandwagon it wouldn't be surprising to see Sharp come up with something new to add to the mix.
It does, however, promise to provide a few things we haven't seen before in eReaders — lots of individual developers and companies of all sizes offering new features to users, attempts to expand the usefulness of the Kindle without taking away too much from the focus on reading, use of the wireless for features other than book downloads and basic browsing, the ability to cater to the needs of specific demographics, personalization and customization.
It's also an advantage that no other eReader or eBook company comes close to matching.
Most common pain points — poor PDF support, poor organization, no easy way to print, no easy way to get notes off of the device, no easy note - taking, no writing features — would be easily fixed if one or more eReader companies took a more sensible view of what eReaders could be, and how other companies and people could help.
The ereader market is dominated by Amazon devices, and the company has three other Kindle products to choose from.
Clients frequently ask if I provide conversion to ebook formats, and I invariably refer them to one or another company where the people already know all about EPUB and MOBI (the variant HTML used by Kindle) and the idiosyncracies of the other ereaders.
There is no doubt that Sony has been enveloped in the product of eReaders since before many other companies we see today.
While catching up with Amazon's Kindle eBook reader is quite a tough task for any company involved in the portable eBook reader's market that's not stopping various other manufacturers from trying, the latest to unveil such a product being Pandigital, who's upgraded its Novel series of eReaders featuring the integrated Barnes & Noble eBookstore with the Personal eReader model.
This particular model was a rebranded Netronix ereader that sold under a number of other brand names that were available from several different companies..
Though since, other companies have tried their hands at front lit eReaders, such as Amazon with its Kindle Paperwhite and Booken with the Cybook Odyssey HD Frontlight.
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