The NextBook Next6 is a 7» ebook
reader tablet hybrid that runs Android 2.1.
Not exact matches
It would have honestly made more sense to go with its strengths and market this as an e -
reader /
tablet hybrid, instead of trying to compete with every other
tablet on the market.
The Only draw back with all 3 of the new
hybrid e -
reader /
tablets is that you have to buy the books directly from the company that makes them.
If you only want to spend $ 200 to $ 250, go for one of these e -
reader /
tablet hybrids.
The idea for this
hybrid Android
tablet and e-book
reader came from the Electronic Educational Complex project, in which EnTourage eDGE formed a hardware basis for providing the cloud - based technology for teaching - learning process.
Thanks to its
hybrid construction, which derives from the fact that EnTourage eDGe is both a
tablet and an e-book
reader, users recognized his universal application in reading, learning, and online researching.
Topics include choosing the right tools for book creation and distribution, running your publishing business, author brand and platform, social media marketing and traditional promotion,
hybrid publishing with trusted partners, attracting an agent and a traditional publishing deal, raising money for your book, sales and distribution, metadata, SEO, and book discovery in Amazon and all the online retailers, selling in brick - and - mortar bookstores and libraries, formatting and conversion, EPUB format and MOBI for Kindle and creating a full - color, fixed - layout book for the new
tablet readers, printing, mailing lists, websites, and blogs.
With increasing competition from powerful, multifunctional and increasingly affordable Android
tablets like the Nexus 7,
hybrid eReaders like the Kobo Arc and the Kinde Fire are a tough sell since they are
readers with coloured screens and offer limited access to the Android ecosystem via a curated (albeit greatly reduced in number) app store.
Unlike their monochrome standalone
readers, which are cheaper and are designed purely for reading with no
tablet OS or apps present,
hybrid devices which are a little bit of both are hard to pin down.
The Pandigital Novel Personal eReader is Pandigital's first attempt at a monochrome ebook
reader instead of a ereader /
tablet hybrid.