Sentences with phrase «same as an ereader»

Granted there is still backlighting so it isn't exactly the same as an ereader, but if you're looking to get a demo of how the fonts look, try and ebook, formatting, etc it's well worth downloading the freebies to check out the software.

Not exact matches

The basic $ 69 Kindle is pretty much exactly the same as the Kindle 4 from last year, but the Kindle Paperwhite marks the biggest change to the Kindle E Ink ereaders since their inception -LSB-...]
While it doesn't have the same, easy - on - the - eye e-ink display as a dedicated ereader, the HD screen is sharp and text looks good.
Since Overdrive's pricing structure is very a la carte, and production would not generate the same economies of scale as the Kindle, Nook, etc., a system for ereader lending would be just another exorbitant expense.
I remember last year when they picked the same day as Amazon to announce their new ereaders.
With this size of ereader you would likely not be carrying it about in the same way as you would a smaller ereader.
The new Nook uses the same 6 - inch, 800 - by -600-pixel Pearl display that Amazon and Sony integrated in their e-readers last summer and fall, respectively, and the same display as in Kobo's eReader Touch Edition.
The eReader Touch Edition uses the same 6 - inch E Ink Pearl display as on the Kindle and Nook (and Sony's much more expensive Reader Touch Edition).
It's compact, too — the eReader Touch Edition is the same height as the Nook, but it measures a half - inch narrower, and a smidgen (0.07) of an inch less deep.
Other than that, Kobo Touch with Offers offers the same reading experience as the popular Kobo Touch eReader.
I was expecting an ereader with new HD screen, but apparently it does use the same one as Glo.
MANY of the annotations used in the Good EReader articl are same as found in the article published here.
The same can of course be accomplished using the Foyles eReading app as well which is a free download from iTunes or Play Store.
The new Nook uses a 6 - inch E-Ink Pearl display, the same 800 - by - 600 pixel display that Amazon and Sony integrated last summer and fall, respectively, and the same display as in Kobo's eReader Touch Edition.
You can setup Calibre to retrieve news feeds and deliver them to an ereader in ebook format, but that's not the same thing as following news feeds as they get updated with an RSS reader.
The eReader Touch Edition is the same height as the Nook, but it measures a half inch narrower, and a smidgen of an inch less deep.
It's pretty much the same as the Kobo Touch or any other E Ink ereader.
Both sell for the same price ($ 119, although the Kindle is $ 20 more without ads), and both are in the same mid-level class of ereaders as far as hardware is concerned.
I kind of feel the same way about these types of devices that you do: I like it as a compliment to an E Ink ereader.
As I mentioned, apart from the GlowLight technology, this ereader is basically the same as its predeccessor, the Nook Simple ToucAs I mentioned, apart from the GlowLight technology, this ereader is basically the same as its predeccessor, the Nook Simple Toucas its predeccessor, the Nook Simple Touch.
The newer model has adjustable frontlight color and it has twice as much internal storage space and the overall size is a bit smaller, but the software and screen are the same so if you want a slightly larger 6.8 - inch ereader the 1st gen H2O is still worth considering.
For the most part the Kindle Paperwhite offers the same ereading features as previous Kindles, and it also offers some new exclusive features, such as a reading progress indicator and instant translations.
The new Kobo Touch with Offers is a lower - priced, ad - supported eReader that offers the same features and benefits as the Kobo Touch, but includes valuable offers and ad... [Read more...]
Today's readers hold their eBooks to the same standards as printed books, making it more important than ever to showcase a professionalism with your eBook that translates across any popular mobile device or eReader, like the Kindle, Nook, or iPad.
This will play out the same way with eBooks as more eReaders come on the market.
That being said, the inkBook still suffers from the same kind of issues that all Android ereaders suffer from: most 3rd party apps don't work well because they aren't designed for E Ink screens; battery life isn't as good as non-Android ereaders; the page buttons only work with a few apps; and the Android software is less - optimized than what you get on Kindles and Kobos, and it lacks some features that they offer.
It's a tiny bit slow considering the generation of ereaders it's a part of, and the Kobo Store has some way to go before it can be considered in the same league as the Amazon Kindle Store.
Meanwhile the Kindle is old news as they don't seem to care much about developing new Kindle ereaders anymore, and even when they do it's just the same device in a different shell.
The Kindle Paperwhite handles PDFs pretty much exactly the same as the Kindle Touch handles PDFs, which isn't very good, especially if you are coming from a Sony or Onyx ereader.
The note - taking app is virtually the same as it was in previous touchscreen PRS - series ereaders.
Many people think that a PDF is the same as an ebook, or that a PDF works on an ereader just as well as an ebook does.
They bumped the resolution up to 2200 x 1650 — the display size remains 13.3 - inches — so now it's using the same screen as ereaders like the Sony DPT - RP1 and Onyx Boox Max.
The Kobo eReader Touch Edition integrates Neonode's zForce infrared touch technology a 6 - inch E-Ink Pearl display (same as found on Amazon Kindle and Sony Reader).
Its eReader Touch is very similar to the NOOK Simple Touch and the same reasons that make it a decent choice as a personal e-reader also make it a poor choice for school.
«It's fast, powerful, and sleek and pushes the boundaries of eReading the same way our Readers do — together, they'll know no bounds as they find their next great read.»
Compared to the Amazon Kindle 3, the Kobo eReader Touch has the same screen size, improved screen technology, the touch control and way fewer buttons as well as lighter weight all around.
According to the Good eReader, Onyx's reader will use the same 1200x1600 13.3» E Ink Mobius panel as used in Sony's reader (and Dasung's Paperlike monitors).
Aside from the new outer design that is 2 mm thinner and 40 grams lighter, the hardware is exactly the same as the Energy eReader Pro +, minus audio support.
Perhaps the margin of error is a few percentage points which would mean interest in eReaders is about the same as interest in Tablets.
What is surprising is the fact that they are calling it the Energy eReader Pro «HD» when it has the exact same screen as the previous model, so the «HD» doesn't mean what you'd think it would.
This device will be Bookeen's fourth ereader device, and it's expected that the display will be the same as what's proven to be ultra-successful on the Sony Reader, Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, and the Kobo, that being the Neonode zForce touchscreen.
This review shows the PocketBook 602's PDF functions, which are pretty much the same as PocketBook's other ereaders.
Feature wise it is identical to the Aura HD so this part of the review remains the same as the review for the Aura HD, except when it comes to the PDF experience (see below) The main home screen on the Kobo Aura HD is very different from previous iterations of the company's line of eReaders.
It has a 6 inch E Ink Vizplex screen, the same technology as other ereaders.
It does do format conversion so I can read the same books on my tablet as on my Sony eReader (well, excepting those on the eReader with DRM - I've not stripped those).
The eReader Pro is the same exact device as the Boyue T62, which has been rebranded and sold under various other brand names as well.
The Kobo Vox is a 7 - inch Android - powered color ereader and tablet in the same vein as the Kindle Fire and Nook Color.
The aim was to release an eReader with a six inch screen and the same resolution as
It's the same size screen as most eReaders on the market today coming in at 6 inches.
Is glare an issue in a sunny environment or is it the same as a regular ereader?
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