Category: eBook Readers

The machines.

Barnes and Noble Premium Membership Upgrade Offering

According to a Publishers Weekly post Barnes & Noble hopes to recharge its customer base with a new Premium Membership that offers free rewards loyalty programs.

Onyx Boox Tab X Tablet with E INK Display Reviewed

Android Central reviews the Onyx Boox Tab X tablet with E INK display.

E INK Tablets Leading in 2023

Engadget lists its best E INK tablets for 2023. (With 8 months to go, expect changes.)

Solar-Powered E INK Tablets in Development

Liliputing suggests that solar-powered E INK tablets could be on the way. The display tech’s low energy requirements sound like a perfect match for the renewable option.

Reading Free-Range ePubs on Kindle Readers

Android Central offers step-by-step instructions for acquiring and adding ePub books to Kindle eReaders.

New More Powerful NOOK eReader on the Drawing Board

Liliputing presents evidence that Barnes & Noble is planning the release of a new NOOK eReader with a battery capacity twice that of the NOOK Glowlight 4 and 4e.

eBook-Reading App Use for Mobile Devices to Expand into 2030

A press release posted by Digital Journal shows that eBook-Reading App use for mobile devices will expand into 2030.

Step-by-step Converting eBooks for Kindle Reading

Gearrice offers step-by-step instructions for converting an eBook for Kindle consumption. (And it involves using the magnificent Calibre eBook management software!)

Was the Defeat of Internet Archive a Win for Society and Authors, or just Publishers

The Week tries to explain the political atmosphere surrounding publishers, libraries, and eBook lending in the aftermath of a recent legal defeat of the Internet Archive free online digital library. The concerns of authors and indie publishers are genuine enough, and deserve consideration; however, the historically hostile relationship that big legacy publishers have fostered with …

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Amazon Kindle eReader versus the FREE App.

Dignited tries to sort out whether you should purchase a tethered Amazon Kindle eBook Reader, or just download the FREE Kindle App to your handheld device.