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The Reading Room -
eReaders and eBooks
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 23 February 2011 00:00 |
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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:
YOU can find a good review of the Nook Color's pros and cons at
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Last Updated on Thursday, 05 January 2012 22:54 |
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Picky's Top 10 facts about eBooks |
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The Reading Room -
eReaders and eBooks
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Written by Picky
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Tuesday, 11 January 2011 14:40 |
- Amazon with its proprietary Kindle book format and eReaders still dominates the electronic reading market
- 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
- Google Books' backing of the ePub format may ensure its success
- e-Ink technology for eReaders is still the only viable method of putting text on screen that can complete with print on paper
- I've yet to meet someone who has by choice read an entire book on a back lit screen
- 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)
- 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
- when it gets here, say good bye to the book
- Chinese manufacturer Hanvon has a prototype 10 in. E-Ink colour device to be released in China this May, but it has limitations
- 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 |