eReaders and eBooks
eReaders and eBooks

eReaders and eBooks

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e-Publishing News
The Reading Room - eReaders and eBooks
Written by Picky   
Thursday, 24 February 2011 00:00

Will Apple keep their share of the e-book pie?

The Tablet Wars Are On, With Big Stakes for Publishers (The Scholarly Kitchen)

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 24 February 2011 15:37
 
eReader Reviews
The Reading Room - eReaders and eBooks
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 23 February 2011 00:00

FOR a look at new developments in eReaders see

Ю Barnes & Noble to Sell Off the Nook?

Ю iPad 2 coming on 2 March?

Ю read a review of the World's First Color E-Ink eReader from Chinese manufacturer Hanvon to be released in 2011

Ю for what in store with HD E-Ink readers see a preview of the iriver Story

Ю Blackberry will give a big boost to Kobo with their new tablet

Ю Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo may have their e-book apps pulled from Apple’s app store in June

 

FOR the latest reviews of the Barnes & Noble Nook Color and other major eReaders, see these sites:

engadget

cnet

 

YOU can find a good review of the Nook Color's pros and cons at

GIZMODO

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 05 January 2012 22:54
 
Picky's Top 10 facts about eBooks
The Reading Room - eReaders and eBooks
Written by Picky   
Tuesday, 11 January 2011 14:40
  1. Amazon with its proprietary Kindle book format and eReaders still dominates the electronic reading market
  2. the publishing industry as a whole expects (and is counting on) the non-proprietary ePub format used by almost all the rest of the book industry to lead to wide adoption and market dominance
  3. Google Books' backing of the ePub format may ensure its success
  4. e-Ink technology for eReaders is still the only viable method of putting text on screen that can complete with print on paper
  5. I've yet to meet someone who has by choice read an entire book on a back lit screen
  6. E-Ink's gray scale technology will probably never make a real dent in the illustrated book and graphic media market (i.e., most published material)
  7. the publishing world is waiting for a non-back lit, vibrant colour, fast, 7 in. screen display that is moderately priced with full web capabilities and long battery life
  8. when it gets here, say good bye to the book
  9. Chinese manufacturer Hanvon has a prototype 10 in. E-Ink colour device to be released in China this May, but it has limitations
  10. when the new eBook world arrives, books will cost about the same as their paper predecessors
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 11 January 2011 19:54