Mike, my recent technical
posts about ereader DPI have vanished.
Once again I find myself way behind in
posting about ereader and ebook - related news so I've decided to do a roundup post with a bunch of different news stories from this past week instead of writing a separate post for each one.
Not exact matches
Thanks Simon, I have learned a lot
about some of the technology of
ereaders from your
post.
Here's part 3 of my little series of
posts about ebooks and
ereaders!
I also want to finish or at least update my series of
posts about self - publishing and how I've gone
about doing that, and
about various
ereader devices with which I am now familiar.
As I've mentioned on previous
posts, this series of
posts about how to read ebooks and what
ereader you might want to get focuses on what reading devices I've had personal experience with: the nook and the iPhone.
I haven't
posted about them since last year when the Energy
eReader E4 Mini turned up on Amazon.
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.
I have included that video in my
post about this rather entertaining
ereader so if you want to see it, you can at http://www.ebookanoid.com.
Someone sent an email asking
about waterproof
ereaders and I thought it was a good topic for a blog
post so here's a list of waterproof ebook readers.
ZDNet has
posted an article
about the benefits of an
eReader in a business environment.
Last week I
posted about the Energy
eReader Pro HD, a new thin flush - screen ereader with Android 4.2 and Google Play from Energy Sistem, an electronics company based in
eReader Pro HD, a new thin flush - screen
ereader with Android 4.2 and Google Play from Energy Sistem, an electronics company based in
ereader with Android 4.2 and Google Play from Energy Sistem, an electronics company based in Spain.
Len, I liked your blog and referenced it in my single
post about the topic of
eReaders titled «The Kindle is dead, long live the Kindle!».
For readers, based on our previous blog
post about the out - of - stock
eReaders and the Infographics, American children are reading their eBooks more than ever.
Yesterday I
posted about a new 6.8 - inch Onyx Boox
ereader called the Boox T67 Plus, which is an upgraded T68.
Yesterday I
posted about the Onyx Boox Max Carta being marked down to the lowest price ever for a 13.3 - inch E Ink
ereader, and it turns out some other large - screen E Ink devices are on sale as well.
If you find this interesting, you may enjoy our latest
post about ebooks &
ereaders in Ireland useful too.
My mom and I are talking
about getting my grandmom an
ereader for her birthday and I knew I could depend on Jane to have a comprehensive
post outlining the differences.
I was
about to publish this
post when I came by a peculiar rumor leak at gizmodo: they claim that Barnes & Noble
eReader will run Google's Android OS.
As others have noted in recent
postings on the web, it looks as though the world of
ereaders is
about to change quite dramatically if this article is accurate.