Sentences with phrase «used as an ereader»

Squeezing in 170 ppi which is more than the Galaxy Tab 10.1, meaning you can expect impressive levels of clarity and rich blacks which make it ideal for watching movies and using it as an ereader.
I have a 10 inch Samsung tab already, and I bought this to use as an ereader.
The EnerGenie ePP2 will also feature a display that is pretty much decent if you want to use it as an eReader, sporting a 9.7» display at 1,600 x 1,200 pixel resolution.
Since both of these gadgets can be used as eReaders, it makes people think twice about an eReaders value.
For me, I am carrying it around anyway so it makes sense to use it as an ereader rather than carrying yet another device.
Squeezing in 170 ppi which is more than the Galaxy Tab 10.1, meaning you can expect impressive levels of clarity and rich blacks which make it ideal for watching movies and using it as an ereader.
While I find most phones far too small to be used as an eReader, this handset is a different story.

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And for single - use, high - price devices such as the higher - end ereaders, growth is certain to slow in the coming years as tablets and the larger smartphones gain popularity as reading devices, as well.
As previously noted, consumers use tablets and ereaders.
I bought it mainly as a ereader for PDF reports and I was attracted by the option of using Android apps.
Personally, and this is just me, an ereader's number one draw is the reading, and for this open system, it is the option to use proprietary ereaders such as Kindle and Kobo side - by - side.
However, I'm not sure if this is used in ereaders as it may take longer to display grey - level images (though video - rate is now possible).
A sizable 37 percent in the 7 - 15 age group stated their studies often get hampered as the ereader is in use by either parents or siblings.
That'd be the main ereading app I'd want to use as I've amassed a pretty decent library of ebooks.
As for the flash of e-ink being a «problem» all ereaders that use e-ink such as the Kindle have this «problem» but the Nook touch is the only one that has addressed it by only doing the total refresh every 6 pageAs for the flash of e-ink being a «problem» all ereaders that use e-ink such as the Kindle have this «problem» but the Nook touch is the only one that has addressed it by only doing the total refresh every 6 pageas the Kindle have this «problem» but the Nook touch is the only one that has addressed it by only doing the total refresh every 6 pages.
With most eReaders, we don't have to use the bookmark feature as it automatically returns us to the right page.
New free eBook converter technology speeds up time to market for self - published authors seeking to capitalize on growing e-reader usageRaleigh, NC, September 13, 2011 — Lulu.com, the leader in self - publishing, announced today the launch of the free Lulu EPUB Converter, a tool allowing content creators to convert popular word processing formats, such as a Word document, into sellable EPUBs, the most widely adopted format used by eReaders.
Raleigh, NC, September 13, 2011 — Lulu.com, the leader in self - publishing, announced today the launch of the free Lulu EPUB Converter, a tool allowing content creators to convert popular word processing formats, such as a Word document, into sellable EPUBs, the most widely adopted format used by eReaders.
Ereaders that use e-ink displays can only show black and white, but other devices, such as the iPad and Kindle Fire, easily display color.
As the original blog post mentions, Kindle ereaders use VoiceView, which I haven't had a chance to use.
Wore it out after 2.5 years, bought another, and I am now using a small tablet as a reader but prefer an ereader for my books.
I'm looking to use an ereader primarily as text editor going forward (allows distraction - free outdoor work etc.) and currently I'm looking at the Icarus Illumina XL HD / Pro or the Onyx Boox N96.
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).
One eReader can be used to read literally thousands of books and as most of them require a charge once a week or even less, depending on how voracious a reader's appetite is, eReaders begin to look like the more green approach to reading.
Among those who do not use an eReader, the numbers are reversed as one in five (18 %) typically reads no books in an average year, one in five (19 %) typically reads between 1 and 2 books and one in five (21 %) typically reads between 3 and 5 books.
I still own and use my first generation Nook as my ereading device.
And whilst many early eReaders had screens that had an unwelcome amount of glare, the current wave of devices such as the Nook Glowlight manage to use e-ink to provide a pleasant reading experience without the eye - strain.
with those two sourced an hdmi input (as well as the usb used by Dasung) becomes possible and the floodgates open to do whatever you like with it eReader and monitor.
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.
I have to say, that if ur only using 1 of these as an ereader, don't bother.
Related, I'm finding I'm using my Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 as my go - to eReader even more than my Kindle Voyage.
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.
As an online eReader you're able to use it straight from your web browser, whether that's on your laptop or mobile device, and best of all, it's completely free!
I would personally recommend the Nook Color as both a color ereader and Android tablet; I've been using mine just about every day.
I read your preliminary review of the Vox with interest as I'm planning to get a tablet soon to use as a magazine and newspaper reader, since neither my Sony Touch nor the current Kobo ereader have colour and I like gardening books and magazines.
The arrival of the Lending Library is an important step for Kindle as Amazon's ereaders do not support the EPUB format, used by public libraries to lend ebooks.
Many use computers and laptops for reading, but ereaders (of every kind) are probably most popular, as well as tablets and phones.
The benefits we've found in using a touch interface on an ereader include that it makes looking up words in a built - in dictionary much easier, as well as skipping between any glossary or bibliography references built into the text.
Kobo owners will continue to use their eReader devices as usual and browse and shop for new titles in the Kobo Store with no interruption in service.
«The introduction of ePaper as a paper replacement, both in its most recognized use as a dedicated eReader, and now as a dedicated eWriter, is a momentous step forward not only for Improv Electronics but for environmentally - conscious consumers all over the world.»
These include an eReader app called Blio and Bulletin Board which is a Toshiba program that aims to act as a one - stop portal that will provide access to a calender, the documents and pictures that have been in use along with other frequently - used applications.
I really had not expected the Vox to be able to play the video without any lag... took me aback The video (s) I used are ones that I know will push a device's processor and have seen it lag when played on a number of other tablets, ereaders, and netbooks in various stores, so when they played well on the Vox I am now even more curious about the Vox as a potential purchase.
For the record, Amazon's format is mobi, Kobo's is kepub, most are ebooks are pdf or epub format, and you can also use doc format with ereaders as well.
It's a night & day comparison with the Oasis 2, though, so I'm willing to pay it... the Oasis 2 is a * very * poor substitute and it's driving me crazy now that I'm forced to use it as my only ereader.
If you are looking for something like the iPad that can be used for ereading as well as a multitude of other things, you are not going to get that with the Nook Color off the shelf.
I have previously used my iPad as an eReader and it was WAY TOO HEAVY and also with any nearby natural light (such as a window or outdoors), the screen wasn't readable in most cases.
Amazon purposely removes certain apps, such as other ereading apps, from the Appstore because they don't want you to use them on the Kindle Fire (you can sideload them anyway)
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