Bookworm game for nook tablet3/18/2023 It is after all tablets that are entering e-reader terrain and hardly anything the other way round. Introducing a new category of devices is a different thing altogether but expanding the feature list of a committed e-reader that’s at the manufacturer’s business core for something never ventured before would be commercial suicide. Especially since we’ve seen iPad come in line for the coveted e-reader throne. But the very fact that the Kindle is just an e-reader and nothing else also seems to be its biggest pitfall. Amazon Worldwide believes it to be its bestseller until now. In fact we’re quite having the Amazon hangover as it’s been just over a week since we heard about Amazon stating the third generation Kindle to be the ‘the most gifted product’ in the history of the company. There’s no denying that the e-reader market is filled to the gills but those with devoted functionality like the Kindle seem to have better chances of survival in the long run over others that appear to do nothing more than horde space. It’s more about the functionality of the product and its overall appearance that seems to affect the salability. What’s more most users are comfortable with e-inks and it’s purely why the devices are much loved. But the fact that devices purely as e-readers have the e-ink as their highlight only puts them a notch above tablets in general especially with their not so read-friendly LCD competitors. In a bid to proffer a handful of these functionalities, it appears to be a mob as far as the e-reader market is concerned. 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. 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.
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