By: Michael Jones | 2011-01-08 | Software This e-reader does not have any notepad, or book marking facility. It is used for reading books only. It has a comfortably big screen and contains total of hundred books, and is priced $150. Review: This e-reader is of great demand and most preferred book by number of users. Owing to its demand the current price of this e-book may go high. Anyway, the quality of this e-reader and the value of the books contained in it are truly memorable. read more
By: Shiemae Taylor | 2010-12-18 | Computer forensics The Kobo is one of the best ebook readers around, functionally, ergonomically and style-wise. It has a quality feel, weighs in at 221 grams making it ideal for one-handed reading. Try doing that for long periods on an Apple iPad. read more
By: Shiemae Taylor | 2010-11-26 | Computer Certification However, unfortunately the device like most eReaders on the market today is handicapped by several flaws that will need to be addressed in the next model to be released. Its supporting software is, at best, rudimentary, and the button used for turning pages is a bit too hard to press and will cause the user to have aching hands over a period of extended use. read more
By: Jason Ford | 2010-10-01 | Gadgets and gizmos The Kobo eReader now provides built-in Wi-Fi connectivity, improved battery life, a sharper display, and a lower price tag which made the ereader market heat up at the end-of-year holiday season. The new items are available in three colors: black, silver, and lilac and feature a sharper screen, improved battery life and performance, and integrated Wi-Fi that allows consumers to shop from more than 2.2 million titles just by touching a “Shop” button. As a result, consumers can also receive wireless delivery of newspapers. read more
By: Joann Braga | 2011-04-04 | Gadgets and gizmos Best electronic book reader is designed to take care of your reading needs by using electronic ink (e-ink) technology. An e-book reader is rated according to its readability, battery life, and portability. These attributes differentiate one electronic book reader from another. Often PDAs (personal digital assistants) are classified as e-book readers except for e-ink display. read more
By: Shiemae Taylor | 2010-11-26 | Computer The very advantage of sonny into the other devices is that it uses ePub format that allows to the users to purchase books which is readable on any other formats. It is different into the other devices that only allows to read books if it is from their company. read more
By: Alberto Stellpflug | 2010-10-18 | Business (1888PressRelease) Purchase the new Kindle Graphite WiFI or 3G! Check out others too, like the Barnes and Noble Nook WIFI, Kobo WIFI and more! read more
By: Maria Chris | 2010-10-27 | Arts & Entertainment Up of time by the time it used to be little more than supposition the general Apple iPad has been one of the such a lot rumored and hyped regarding gadgets ever. Once the overall official disclosure from the iPad by Steve Jobs this week January 27, 2010, at least one up of the overall identical subjects in the overall media coverage is having been concerning the way the general iPad can make particular ereaders obsolete. read more
By: Alberto Stellpflug | 2010-10-18 | Business Ideas Purchase the new Kindle Graphite WiFI or 3G! Check out others too, like the Barnes and Noble Nook WIFI, Kobo WIFI and more! read more
By: Shiemae Taylor | 2010-12-18 | Computer forensics The little differences between the Kindle 2 and the nook we're thinking of are things like a user replaceable battery, endless memory capacity as the storage can be augmented with removable SD memory cards, the ePUB support that means you can get your books from whomever you choose, and of course allows you to enjoy all those free publications such as out of copyright material. read more
By: Shiemae Taylor | 2010-12-18 | Computer forensics if you want a wider range of easy to download eBooks the nook eBook reader is perhaps a better bet than the Kindle 2. But if you're primarily reading newer titles those million extra ebooks available will probably be surplus to requirements. read more
By: Adam Douglas | 2012-04-29 | Arts & Entertainment Kobo is an eReading service provider. Basically Kobo is an online based organization and offers to read different book online. The aim of Kobo is to provide better service to ensure frequently reading of eBooks. read more
By: Prince Damin | 2011-05-26 | Gadgets and gizmos The iPad is selling like hotcakes -- an estimate of 2000 units per hour. The people who buy the iPad all have a wide range of interests. read more
By: Shiemae Taylor | 2010-12-03 | Gadgets and gizmos Having owned both the Kindle and Nook, the small size of the Libre was immediately noticeable when I first took it out of the box. The display is only 1 inch smaller though. read more
By: Carmella Borchers | 2011-11-30 | Humanities The Kobo reader is a good contender to the Kindle and Nook. Now the company making it has been purchased by a Japanese e-commerce firm. read more