Sentences with phrase «screen on an ereader»

The screen on an ereader needs to be of good enough quality that you can read for a long time without the experience becoming comfortable.

Not exact matches

I mean, the iPod / iPhone ereader Stanza was downloaded a million times last year and I can't for one second think about reading a book on a screen that small!
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.
It may look okay on a large screen device like an iPad or computer, but it's awful on most ereaders.
I would pay for a dual screen ereader, probably up to $ 500 for something new on the market.
There are many ereaders with broken displays on ebay and a flexible screen could solve that problem.
Using this type of code allows eReading software and devices to render data on a wide variety of screens, and it's great for standard fiction or non-fiction eBooks.
According to slide # 7, «A reading engine is the part of the ereading software that actually places text on the screen.
With the Touch Edition, Sony has given us one of the best designed readers on the market and with the touch screen marrying perfectly with the new user interface, we have a couple features which really make this one of the most desirable ebook readers around, and should be a serious contender if you're looking to upgrade or be buying an eReader for the first time.
All the press releases regarding the new Kindles, along with Amazon's website, and E Ink themselves state that the new Pearl displays have 50 % improved contrast over the Vizplex screens that have been widely used on most ereaders up until now.
On an E Ink ereader the concept isn't quite the same since there isn't any light being emitted from behind the screen.
And the ability to reach farther into the midsection of the page lessened the disadvantage of working with such a deeply inset screen (Amazon says that the inset was necessary for its touch technology — but it's noticeably thicker, by millimeters, than the inset on the competing Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch and Kobo eReader Touch Edition).
Ebook: A book composed in — or converted to — digital format for display on a computer screen or handheld ereading device
You can turn pages as fast as you wish on a Kindle (actually one of the complaints about the device has been that screen refresh is a little slow, but let's ignore that quibble) without ever worrying about this eReader bursting into flames.
On the home screen are four icons meant to help organize apps by type: eReading, Games, Multimedia, and Social.
That latter point is debatable, and the answer may vary by region and other factors (we might be one definitive medical study away from all deciding that light - emitting screens are or are not materially harmful to vision), but on the whole I think dedicated eReader & E Ink obsolescence is probable in the near future.
if you could please help me on this - i want to buy small ereader till sony 13.3 arrives which is the best ereader to read pdf if i reflow it on pc -(kobo aura hd - as has a large screen, kobo aura 6 ′ or sony prs t3) will appreciate your response thanks pls reply
People who get dedicated eReaders with eInk are people who read more and thus want to avoid the eyestrain associated with staring at a screen on a mobile phone or tablet, so they can read longer comfortably, without their eyes getting strained from the light shining in their eyes and getting refreshed countless times a second.
Kobo is on their third version of an eReader with «glow screen,» and Sony doesn't even have one?
There's no downloading required — all the titles on the eReader's «Library» screen are already on that device.
I am serious advocate of large screen Ereaders, I believe trend of sales doesn't imply most prefered choice it would do only if there are enough options available, it is said in the same way before 5inch phone became the most preferable option and before the tablets booming on 9inch, if I am not wrong iPad Air has more sales than iPad mini.....
Won't a small ereader, like a six - inch, likely have a smaller battery than its larger cousins, and won't the smaller screen - size and use of larger fonts increase the number of necessary page - turns and therefore drain the battery quicker than on a larger device?
To update your eReader, make sure it is connected to Wi Fi and tap the Sync tile on your Home screen.
Maybe its the combination of the lighting layer with the eink — kind of like when sony put front light on the prs - 600 and the screen felt blury (they never put front light in any of their ereaders since then, probably they can't get the by tech right).
They have a wishlist on their desktop app for Mac, but that wishlist doesn't exist on any other platform I know of (iOS, their main website, and their online eReader - site), and you can only add books to it from the main screen of the desktop app for some reason, but not when you look at the page of a specific book.
There are other options, but considering the Tab 4 NOOK is the only one in the current round of next - gen eReaders to offer more than eight hours of battery life in a single charge, even with Wi - Fi on and screen brightness up, it's hard to justify getting anything else for the student in your life.
On reviews seems energy sistem manages better that app and is cheaper but suppose new ereaders will have better screen
The crispness of the images and text on the screen does not match the reality of the ereader I purchased.
Instead of just reading manga on a regular eReader eInk screen, eOneBook features two screens surrounded by actual paper.
The cool thing about this model is it's the first 10.3 - inch ereader shown with a frontlight, and the lighting actually looks nice and even on the large screen (shown in the picture above).
That's a different size screen than we've seen before, and the resolution is a lot higher than other 13.3 - inch and 9.7 - inch ereaders currently on the market.
I really wonder why infrared screens aren't used more frequently on ereaders
When I was deciding to buy an ereader with built - in light I looked at the Nook Glowlight Plus, but as it wasn't possible at that moment to run Android on it, and the buttons were out, I definitely turned to Kobo and bought the one with a bigger screen to read in bed, the NST was my portable reader for my bag during commute.
As for the Kobo Glo eReader, it has a 6 - inch 1024x768 XGA screen that has a higher DPI than any other e-Reader before it (210 DPI vs the 170 DPI on the Pearl displays of other readers.
Additionally it has touch controls and a front lit screen, all of which are standard on eReaders now, along with wi - fi, and 2 gigabytes of internal storage (expandable to 32 gigabytes).
Those of us who have spent decades reading on backlit screens were happy when a truly matte non-illuminated screen appeared with the first ereaders.
I'm guessing the Kindle will still come out clearer, but would really like to see it function as an eReader with the matte screen protector on.
The e-ink ereaders created a nice opportunity for Neonode because the reflective screens couldn't afford to have an additional layer of glass on top of the screen as resistive and capacitive touch need.
Just don't give me any more false hopes on a large screen ereader.
Customer services was unable to help, passed me between 4 different representatives who had no idea what had been discussed with the previous ones, ignored half of what I told them, seemed to have no technical knowledge about the eReader and just kept repeating solutions from their troubleshooting guide which I had to keep telling them I couldn't perform because the device was stuck on the loading screen.
The ads appear when the eReader is powered off or in sleep mode, as well as in other discreet places outside of the reading experience (for example, on the bottom of the home screen).
I'm a little baffled as to why the Ereader market is so choked with junk, and this is by far the most promising thing on the market, but I think it needs serious research put into making it faster, with more screen response, and Bluetooth connectivity as well as a micro sd card slot, would just make this the ideal replacement for books.
With the advancement of frontlights and higher resolution screens, battery life just keeps going down on newer ereaders.
Hi, I want a larger screen ereader, and the Icarus XL HD & Kobo Aura One look like the two best choices on the market.
The print - on - paper feel of the Kobo eReaders» e Ink, no glare, front - lit screen has none of these downfalls, so you always have the best, most comfortable reading experience.
Personally I prefer the higher - quality design and the larger 7.8 - inch screen on the Kobo Aura One, so the 2nd gen H2O never really clicked for me, but it's still a nice device in its own right and provides a solid alternative to all the 6 - inch ereaders available on the market — more choices is always a good thing, especilly when it comes to ebook readers.
The text still looks really good on the H2O, especially if you like bolder fonts, but the screen just isn't quite as good as some other ereaders.
I have a hard time reading on non-frontlit ereaders anymore because the E Ink screen is just too dark unless you're reading outside or next to a bright light or window.
The font sizes are the same across all three new Sony Readers and seem best - fitted on the PRS - 950's larger screen, but there aren't any options to change font type or change line spacing or any other customizing options that many other ereaders offer.
The Energy eReader Slim will always have an image on its screen, but do not worry as it will not consume your eReaders battery.
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