Sentences with phrase «so than their ereaders»

Looks like Amazon is prioritizing their Tablet lineup more so than their eReaders.

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Kobo has designed a way to provide stores with dedicated tracking links for downloads of the Kobo Reading App, so customers who read eBooks on devices other than eReaders can purchase books through smartphones, computers, and tablets and have them credited to the store.
Kobo's PDF software is so slow and lackluster that I honestly can't think of an ereader that is worse for PDFs than a Kobo ereader.
So, the reason for buying an ebook even if it's available to borrow from the library is the same reason you would want to buy a print book rather than check it out — you want to re-read it or you want to have your copy — whether physically on the bookshelf in your home or on the shelf of your ereader.
I want more control over how my books look than ereaders let me have, which is why I so much prefer formatting books for print.
Reading is so much better on an ereader than a tablet or cell phone.
So far in 2013, Kobo's customers, either on smartphone, laptop, tablet, desktop computer, or eReading devices, have turned more than 1.3 - billion pages, logging more than 10 - million hours of reading time in the process.
The cover normally sells for $ 29.99 so it's a pretty good deal since ereaders need a good cover to help protect the E Ink screen, which is more fragile than regular LCD screens.
The Goodreads iPhone app, which also launched in March, has been downloaded by more than 30,000 readers so far, and was updated yesterday to add an intriguing new feature: an embedded eReader.
The device runs Android 4.0.4 so that opens it up to a lot more possibilities than a typical ereader, even if it is an outdated version of Android.
i wanted to know that do you know anything about the release of sony 13.3 inch ereader.i really want one.AND i would like to give you a suggestion for the 13.3 inch ereader for improvement, if you could pass this on to sony it would be really greatful -(if they could add bluetooth or something like that so that external keyboards can be connected and we can do all the programming or coding stuff on an ereader rather than a pc.i guess would be great for college students) thanks pls reply
But I'm not usually so involved with different books on two or more platforms at the same time that I want to carry more than one ereader around at once.
So logically that also means it's the best selling ereader overall because there's no way any other company is selling more ebook readers than Amazon sells Kindles.
It's noticeably faster and more responsive than Android ereaders I've reviewed in the past, and the screen refresh is better with 3rd party apps, but the software is also more basic and there aren't as many features so it comes with some trade - offs.
Sony could spend the whole structure of the Ereader for the Kobo, so readers would be with a user interface better than the Kobo Thousand Times.
Kobo eReaders with front - light uses advanced ComfortLight technology that diffuses light across the page, rather than illuminating it from behind, so the light doesn't shine out towards your face.
So it's still not great especially comparing to other ereaders I own but a lot better than the tests I ran yesterday on it and all I did was restart it which is pretty crazy I think.
The new ereader sits at the top of the Kindle hierarchy as the highest - priced ereader so far — it's even more expensive than the Kindle Voyage, which was itself criticised for being too pricey.
If Kobo is so bad which ereader can I afford with the same price but a least better than it?
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The folks at eReader - Store generally put out updates faster and more frequently than other retailers, some of which wait for more complete update packages before issuing them, so it could be a few more weeks before the Universe gets updated.
The Nook Tablet offers the best interactive eReading experience on the market, with a selection of more than 2.5 million books and amazing features such as Read and Record, which lets parents record themselves reading each page of a book so their kids can experience it even when they're not around.
The ereaders are so limited that these ePUBs are more than good enough for Nook, Kobo, and iBooks.
Kobo is in fact not very compatible with the Ematic Ereader, so if you can get downloads from them you are doing much better than I did.
They were very helpful, and sent me an email of a lot of different things I can download to enhance my ereader function, including several ebook download sites that are more compatible with my Ematic Ereader than Kobo, so I listed those for you here in case anyone else is running into the same pereader function, including several ebook download sites that are more compatible with my Ematic Ereader than Kobo, so I listed those for you here in case anyone else is running into the same pEreader than Kobo, so I listed those for you here in case anyone else is running into the same problem.
The emergence of ePub as the alternative to the Kindle, the entry of so many eReader companies, and the gradual change in mindsets certainly points to a time when a lot more than a few hundred, or even a few thousand, authors can make a good living from writing.
So, the premise here is that a print book takes advantage of more perceptual capabilities in the reader in order to grasp and encode meaning than does an ereader, with all its bells and whistles.
* Immersive Reading Experience: With 80 % less flashing than other eReaders, NOOK delivers an immersive reading experience - so it's easy to lose yourself in your latest read.
n the one hand Sony is in retreat in more areas than just ereading so, what's so newsworthy about this but on the other the fact that one of the pioneers of digital books has called it a day and is effectively pulling out is notable.
Dedicated ebook readers are known for being somewhat more fragile than other mobile devices because of the E Ink display, so it's good to see that trend changing with more durable ereaders like the PocketBook Aqua and waterproof Kobo Aura H2O being released.
The material travels round to the back of the ereader, so that when you're holding it within the case it feels a lot more premium than the plastic backing of the device.
Wanted to keep it but at this point with so many eReaders... an Aura One, H2O edition 2, Paperwhite and Voyage an eReader has to be better than just OK, practically perfect for me to keep it otherwise it just collects dust.
Robin writes for kids, and most kids don't have ereaders yet, so the percentages you can expect in ebooks is a lot less than you can for the kind of adult genre fiction Hugh Howey and similar write.
I like physical books a lot more than ebooks (I don't have a tablet or ereader so the best I can do is a laptop, which is shit compared to paper books) so pirating ebooks would only cheapen my reading experience, excuse the pun.
We're keeping things on the free side today and there's no better way to do so than with one of these super easy to use eReading apps.
Finally their size is just slightly bigger than ereader's typical screen size of 6 ″ so they still super portable and with their backlit screens you can even read in the dark, something not possible on eReaders unless you buy Barnes & Noble's new Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight or buy an add - on light accessory.
Unless you have a good use for it, need to use your eReader via 3G due to lack of WiFi connectivity, travel enough (and lightly enough) to have trouble charging more than every 6 weeks or so, or just plain hate the new aluminum casing on the Kindle 4, there isn't a compelling reason to prefer the Kindle Keyboard.
The much awaited Barnes & Noble announcement on March 24th has taken place and provided the marketplace with a new Nook eReader that is far better suited to compete with the Amazon Kindle than the Nook Color has so far managed.
For me, I am carrying it around anyway so it makes sense to use it as an ereader rather than carrying yet another device.
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