Latest Innovation Knocking-in Mobile Phone E-book Reader Industry
Latest Innovation Knocking-in Mobile Phone E-book Reader Industry
An e-reader, also known as an e-book reader or e-book device, is a mobile electronic device that was primarily developed for reading digital e-books and magazines. Any device that can display text on a screen can act as an e-reader. However, special e-reader devices can optimize portability, readability and battery life for this purpose. Their main advantages over printed books are portability. This is because an e-reader can hold thousands of books while weighing less than one book and the added features are convenient.Get Sample PDF
Leading players of Mobile Phone E-book Reader Industry:
Aldiko Book Reader, AlReader, Bookari eBook Reader, Cool Reader, EBookDroid, FullReader+, Moon+ Reader, Prestigio eBook Reader, Shelfie, Zhangyue iReaderAn e-reader is a device with which e-books can be conveniently read. The form factor is similar to a tablet computer but has electronic paper instead of an LCD screen. This leads to a much longer battery life - the battery can last for several weeks - and better readability, similar to paper in sunlight. The disadvantages of this type of display include a slow refresh rate and (usually) pure grayscale display, which makes it unsuitable for high-level interactive applications such as those on tablets. The lack of such apps can be seen as an advantage, as the user can more easily focus on reading.
Sony Librie, released in 2004, and the precursor to Sony Reader, was the first e-reader to use electronic paper. The Ectaco jetBook Color was the first color e-reader to hit the market, but its subdued colors have been criticized. Many e-readers can use the internet via WiFi, and the built-in software can connect to an Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS) digital library or e-book vendor so that the user can buy, borrow, and receive digital e -Books.
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