![]() Don’t we all wish after all for that one gadget that lets us send emails, stay connected to social networking sites and read e-books too while we can still make calls? So it would be rather difficult to find a device that’s solely designed to serve one purpose only. Sadly e-ink screens too are no longer the unshared pickle of the digital bookworm. Effortless reading for long hours without really being a pain in the ‘eyes’ is what the devices are entrusted to do. Proffering a screen that’s much clearer than LCD counterparts, no backlighting also means reading that’s easy on the eyes. With many tech lovers locking horns over the fact that there are a slew of devices allowing digital content support, what technically puts ebook readers up in the race is the included E Ink technology. Getting down to the nitty-gritty of e-reader terrain primarily needs an understanding of the technology on which this device category has nourished so far. But is the budding tablet frenzy killing the e-reader market? Are e-readers still the best choice for avid book lovers? Well, leaf through to know more. Readable in bright sunlight, a surged battery life, being able to multi-task, there’s lots on the average bookworm’s wish list for their desired e-reader. A look at the current scenario and there’s no denying how e-readers have transformed massively from being pieces of luxury to having a kingdom of their own. It’s the latter actually which distinguishes these devices from others that are also capable of supporting text on screen. It could include construing anything from periodicals to digital books using e-ink technology. there were 2 books that I would have loved to have, but when I went to glance through them, I didn't enjoy holding it or the small letters so I passed on the books knowing I wouldn't enjoy reading it.If you ‘Wiki’ the word e-reader, you’ll stumble upon it being defined as an electronic gizmo that serves no more than the purpose of looking at and understanding the written word. For example, I was at my library with my kids and I saw some paperbacks on sale for 50 cents. There are so many advantages to an e-reader over a book. Some books I borrow from the library are only EPUB books, but I download the Overdrive app to my Kindle HD and I can read them on that device. And, I have 3 local digital libraries that I can borrow from and the selection is getting better and better. I take advantage of Amazon Prime's 1 free book to borrow a month. I have taken advantage of some freebies and have found some really good books in the process. ![]() And, I feel, the books that I purchase are reasonably priced. I have a list of books that I get notifications when the price drops so I try to save money here and there. I don't like to read with it outside as the glare bothers me. ![]() I also enjoy my Kindle HD for watching movies, listening to music and surfing the web. I have my Kindles set to sync so it goes right to the page I am on no matter what device I use. I read my Paperwhite during the day and early evening and read my Kindle HD at night as I like to read with the black screen and white letters. I keep the Touch at work so I'm not carrying my Kindles back and forth. I have the Kindle Fire HD 8.9", the Kindle Touch and the Kindle Paperwhite. we buy everything from Amazon and have been Amazon Prime members for about 4 years now. I don't know anything about the Nook at all. ![]()
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