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Kindle Vs iPad

April 1st, 2010

Comparing the Kindle Vs iPad

Presenting a feature-for-feature Kindle vs iPad review, which gadget will likely win hands down? No doubt about it, the Apple iPad, with its recent much hyped about launch, is the “in” thing today. True-blue Apple patrons can scarcely wait to get their hands on one as the WiFi versions are likely to ship in late March, and the 3G models are to be delivered starting April. When that time comes, we will no doubt see long lines in front of every Apple store just like what happened with the sale of the iPhone.

kindle vs ipad

kindle vs ipad

But what of the ebook readers like the Amazon Kindle and the Sony Reader?  The ereader has slowly become a common consumer device, with the Kindle getting the lion’s share of the market. Seeing the promise of such a device however, a lot of similar ebook readers have also cropped up, with most of them having practically the same features as that of the Kindle. Now with the introduction of tablet PCs like the iPad which can also ably function as an ebook reader, the gadget need may perhaps shift  to multi-functional devices. So, is the iPad primed to take over the ereader market? Let’s take a look at the significant factors.

First off, the negatives. The iPad will only be associated with Apple’s own ebook store. While getting an iPad is a smart move for those who are still considering buying an ebook reading gadget, if you already own a ton of digital books, you won’t be able to access these in the iPad. Actual ebook costs are still to be confirmed, but there’s word that purchasing iBooks in the Apple ebook store is going to run you around 12.99 dollars and 14.99 dollars. This can be slightly steep if you have to start from scratch. Plus, Amazon’s ebooks are still retailing at 9.99 dollars apiece.

Nonetheless, getting an iPad has its own share of benefits, as it’s a device able to perform many functions. You can use this oversized iPhone clone, sans the “phone”, to stream high-def movies, catch your favorite TV shows, browse the web, and play games on a 9.7 inch IPS touch screen. True to Apple standards, the clarity and color is amazing, and it comes with your choice of 16-GB, 32-GB or 64-GB internal storage. With such storage capability, the Library will hold tons of books, which are ingeniously displayed on a “book shelf” design. With one simple tap, you may pick out your ebook, and read it on the high-resolution, LED back-lit display. Depending on your storage and connection preferences, prices start out at 499 dollars and end at 829 dollars. It does run special apps created specifically for the iPad, and you’ll have access to most of the 140,000 other apps at the App Store.

On the other hand, the Amazon Kindle is a device intended for the user’s most relaxing and easy reading experience in mind. Unlike the LCD screen of the iPad, the Kindle, like the present batch of ebook readers, is equipped with e-ink display, which many say, is still best for reading for longer periods of time. The Kindle’s battery can last up to two weeks without recharging, so it could also make the right traveling companion. The 6-inch model is priced at 259 dollars, while the 9.7-inch Kindle DX costs 489 dollars.

So which gadget gets our thumbs up in this Kindle vs iPad comparison? Certainly for the gadget geek, the iPad will fit perfectly alongside his MacBook Pro, AirPort Express, Magic Mouse and its smaller counterpart in looks, the iPhone. Jobs and his staff have come up with yet another brilliant product for the dedicated Apple user. But for the bookworm just aiming to read in the most conjucive “environment” and have little need for all of the other extra features, the Kindle ebook reader remains to be your best option on the market today.


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EBook Readers

March 23rd, 2010

The Rise of E-Readers and Electronic Publishing

E-Readers and Ebook readers have been gaining a great amount of renown in recent times.  Publishing and the way that we obtain and absorb media is changing all the time.  One of the most prominent places that this is becoming clear is the upward push of e- readers and digital books.  With many papers and magazines around the world shutting down and many others heading to more internet based contents there had been a massive demand for electronic books and magazines that may easily be enjoyed on a hand-held device like an iPod touch, a Sony E-reader, the famous Amazon Kindle, the innovative Apple iPad or any of the supplementary gadgets which have been coming onto the marketplace recently.

electronic books

electronic books

Digital books are not a recent idea though.  E-books have been around a good long time now, and while standard publishing is still the key driving force in the industry, there’s a notable and consistent rise in awareness in reading on hand-held devices.  Many worldwide renowned paperspapers, magazines and internet sites are syndicated to hand-held devices each day, offering people the identical content as within their print editions without the detriment to the ecosystem that printing physical copies is able to have.

Additionally, e-book readers are capable of holding a great deal more contents than you may well normally be able to carry in its real form.  Buying ebook readers has never been easier as you’ll be able to attain these things from all the most important outlets such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Waterstones and naturally the Apple iTunes app store.

Some colleges and colleges are also looking to E-books to resolve the problem of consistently updating textbooks for students.  This is something that is becoming really valuable to teaching, as it compacts the enormous amounts of text a learner desires to take in, onto one practical gadget rather than large reams of papers.

Ebook readers are also superb for travelling, as you may have a range of stories, books, mags, newspapers, blog entries and more in the palm of your hand.  Additionally, devices such as the iPod touch and the Amazon Kindle offer wireless connectivity all around the planet, meaning you are able to update your publications and download more to enjoy.

The digital publishing industry is an issue which will grow in seriousness over the coming years, as paper stocks diminsh and assembly expenses increase, many publishers and readers are turning to digital hand-held devices over the traditional paper publications in order to maintain superb output without having to scrimp on excellence.  Irrespective of what you need to read, there are ebook readers for you, and there is also a choice of amazing gadgets presented to help do just that.  Try the most excellent ebook readers that are available on the internet and see which one will most closely fit your needs.


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