Sentences with phrase «popular electronic readers»

The recent report estimates that the market will almost double every year until 2014 with popular electronic readers such as the Amazon Kindle, and Barnes and Noble Nook paving the way with dramatic sales.
Online retail titan Amazon.com and bookselling giant Barnes & Noble dueled Tuesday for the devotion of digital book lovers with bargain - priced versions of their popular electronic readers.
Right on cue before another big release from Barnes & Noble in the form of a autumn release of the Nook Color 2 comes a brand new carrier for the massively popular electronic reader.

Not exact matches

Online retail giant Amazon.com unveiled a large - screen version of its popular Kindle electronic reader on Wednesday designed for newspapers, magazines and textbooks.
Amazon on Thursday launched a test version of Kindle software that lets readers fire off questions to authors in text messages sent from the popular electronic book readers.
«Millions of readers have delighted in J.K. Rowling's popular wizarding series in its printed format, and now many, many more are poised to discover that literary magic in the electronic version through Blio,» said Bob Nelson, president of Baker & Taylor's Digital Group.
Electronic book readers were all the rage at last year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas as companies raced to come out with rivals to Amazon's popular Kindle.
The screens on today's most popular dedicated electronic readers are based on glare - free monochrome or gray - scale E-Ink technology.
Amazon, maker of the popular Kindle electronic book reader, is entering a fast - growing tablet computer market dominated by Apple's iPad but featuring dozens of other competitors.
Vizplex is the name of the electronic paper from E-Ink, a popular electronic paper in e-book readers on the current market.
Electronic paper (or ePaper) represents a category of display solutions that have become quite popular over the past year or so, mostly due to the rapid «rise to stardom» of the various eBook readers that have made their way onto the market within this time frame and that make very good use of this technology.
ePub (also written as EPUB or EPub) stands for Electronic Publishing and is a standard e-book format which is used by all popular e-book readers out there, including Barnes & Noble Nook, Sony Reader, iPhone / iPod Touch (using various e-book apps), and more.
Online retail titan Amazon will open its first real - world shop in just a few months, according to a blog devoted to news about electronic readers such as the popular Kindle.
Kindle books are electronic documents made popular by Amazon's Kindle ebook reader, of which over three million units had been sold by 2010.
The Seattle - based company will also release two updated versions of its popular Kindle electronic reader in the third quarter of the year, the people said.
As handheld electronic book reader devices become more popular and widely accepted, early adopters of these devices may upgrade to newer, more capable versions of these readers.
I decided to use Amazon because of its dominance in the marketplace, and because its eBook reader, Kindle, is one of the more popular electronic reading platforms.
In a recent report, the market research firm says that while the number of electronic readers sold is likely to increase in 2009, it expects 2010 to be the year when e-book readers really become popular consumer electronic devices.
Amazon.com plans to release a cheaper version of its popular Kindle electronic reader, but users will have to view on - screen advertisements.
Electronic readers (e-readers), those increasingly popular devices that replace ink on paper, may have color displays in the future thanks to new advances in display technology.
The ebook reader features an electronic ink screen with 1024 x 768 pixel resolution similar to the one found on the popular Amazon Kindle but does not have any wireless connectivity.
Electronic versions of books, he says, remain popular particularly with avid readers consuming one or more books per week.
And if such material actually becomes popular, through either print or electronic formats, these dictator wannabees accuse both the author and his / her readers of having sophomoric or brutish tastes.
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