I've got a Nook Color, generic Android tablet, and little Android
player as reading devices, but nothing Kindle.
Not exact matches
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Each tablet serves a different purpose: The 7 - incher is ideal for
reading and little else, the 8 - incher works well for browsing the Web, and the 10 - inch model works best
as a video
player and productivity
device.
Like the Kindle, the Nook has an extremely basic audio
player, meant mostly for listening to MP3s
as you
read, which you can do over headphones or the
device's tinny monophonic speaker.
As for features, the
device is simple but practical: SD card support guarantees easy storage of eBooks and music (it's an MP3
players too), and Foxit, a company most famous for its lightweight PDF software, guarantees the
device will
read PDFs very well — a factor that help mitigate the reader's lack of a Whispernet - type service.
The Sony Reader is designed primarily
as a
reading device, not a full - featured music
player.
The
device is described
as an incredibly sophisticated e-book reader with a built - in MP3
player that allows users to listen to audio books and
read text materials
as well.
Each tablet serves a different purpose, however: The 7 - incher is ideal for
reading and little else, the 8 - incher works well for browsing the Web, and the 10 - inch model works best
as a video
player and productivity
device.
Amazon is pushing the Echo and Echo Dot hard, in a bid to dominate the connected home market before too many
players - like Google - can catch up.The Amazon Echo got off to a flying start, establishing itself
as one of the hottest smart home
devices,...
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Back in March, Nvidia announced a set - top - box that it believes will take on both conventional living room games consoles and streaming solutions, such
as Google's Nexus
Player and the Apple TV, but it seems that it has even greater plans for such a
device...
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