Articles related to "Electronic Book Reader"Big changes are coming in the book industry, and Sony and Barnes & Noble are introducing new products to address those changes.
By offering paperless alternatives to the way books are published and read, electronic book readers benefit the environment and the consumers.
As more periodicals sign up for inclusion in Kindle sales, a larger version of the Kindle makes it easier to read pages with graphics and pictures.
The advent of electronic books is in its infancy. As the technology advances and prices drop with increased demand, they should become as ubiquitous as cell phones.
E-book readers are growing in numbers, giving the market a wide range of options. When having a hard time choosing, knowing what to look for in an e-reader can help.
The technology has been around for years but the idea of reading books on a small, portable screen has yet to achieve widespread appeal. Will Amazon's version succeed?
Technology is driving change in reading; from large corporations (e.g. Google) scanning in complete books to consumers using software to catalog private book collections.
Each year's crop of new gadgets for Christmas gift giving is usually well represented under the Christmas Tree. Here's a sampling.
The Nook is Barnes & Noble's new eBook reader with a color touch-screen display, SD card slot, and the ability to lend books with the new "LendMe" technology.
Choosing a gift just for her. Make it special. Women want laptops, cameras, the Kindle 2, a Wii, gift cards and a Walkman. Choose a gift that shows she's appreciated.
Ebony magazine has served as a keeper of African American history through decades of resistance, struggle and challenge.
After trying the competition it quickly became clear why the Amazon Kindle has been so widely accepted as the e-reader of choice. The E-Ink screen is easy to read.
Any witness to a 12-year-old with Dad or Grandpa, smiling ear to ear, beaming and proudly showing off their 34-inch pike knows fishing tackle is an ideal Christmas gift.
|