You don’t need an Amazon Kindle device to read ebooks. These apps support a variety of ebook formats and can help you turn your PC, tablet, or phone into an ebook reader. You’ll find lots of ebooks ...
Image Gallery: Check out these product photos of the Aluratek Libre eBook Reader Pro. I was expecting the device to actually be a bit smaller and when I pulled it out of the box the "hump" on the back ...
95% of my reading is now done on ebook readers and after using them for several years, starting with the Sony Reader, then a couple of Kindles, and a couple of Nooks, I have now found the ultimate ...
The Gadget: The Cool-er, a lower (compared to the Kindle) priced eBook reader that lacks built-in wireless functionality and a hardware keyboard, but adds music, an SD card slot and PDF/MP3 support.
Smartphones with foldable displays have been around for years. A handful of PC makers have also launched laptops. So what’s next? Foldable eReaders, apparently. The MooInk V is an eBook reader with an ...
The Amazon Kindle and Kobo both have dedicated apps to read on your PC, however, for those who might be looking for something different, there is the Thorium Reader app that is a nice alternative. It ...
One of the oldest formats, PDF, is not so common any more since Amazon, Nook, and Kobo all use either their own formats or EPUB. To see if it’s still alive at all, I poked around the major public ...
Earlier this year, on the recommendation of former TUAW lead Megan Lavey Heaton, I gave iBooks the heave-ho and installed Marvin on my iPad. A US$3.99 app, Marvin, Megs insisted, was the ebook reader ...
Though not as slick as Sony's Librie ebook reader (it doesn't use e-ink), Bookeen's Cybook claims to be the first ebook reader that is totally open-standard, meaning you can use it with any of your ...