Ebook Readers

 

The eBook digital revolution will take decades, as did the digital music revolution Continue reading …

 

Barnes & Noble Gift Card Free – from this special promotion or those purchased separately online or in-store – can be used to purchase any digital or physical content. Continue reading …

 
M-Edge Incline Jacket Covers for Kindle Fire

The Kindle Fire is one of the most wished for devices being gifted since it’s launch by Amazon.com. Make sure you protect it adequately with a Kindle Fire Cover. Continue reading …

 
Belkin Verve Tab Folio Review for Kindle Touch

Belkin’s elegant faux leather book-style folios offer affordable and durable style for all ebook worms who find real leather Kindle Touch covers a little too pricey. Continue reading …

 

If you are a book lover considering ebook reader options we give you nine reasons for choosing an E Ink eReader such as the Kindle or Nook Simple Touch rather than an LCD eReader such as the iPad.
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For some years now, there has been an ongoing debate on the question of whether E Ink and LCD eReaders are greener than physical books. eBook Reader Guide has succeeded in obtaining equivalent carbon dioxide emission data for the E Ink eReader that shows how much difference your eReader can make. Continue reading …

 

E-Ink readers providing the closest experience to printed paper. As the E-Ink works by reflecting ambient light, the display looks better in bright sunlight, unlike LCD displays that are backlit and can become swamped in the glare of bright ambient light. Continue reading …

 

E-Ink is the closest electronic substitute for paper, relying on ambient light to make text readable. LCD displays on the other hand emit light, and require the reader to stare at the light source. This can cause eye strain to some users, whereas E-Ink displays are found to be less stressful on your eyes. Continue reading …

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