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7" 4GB TFT Screen Color Ebook Reader + Audio Radio Music Video Funtion
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Many people like to purchase and read ebooks and e-magazines through lightweight handheld readers today. Several companies have come up with innovative, standalone ebook readers; these thin elegant gadgets can take people back to the era of reading.
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An ebook reader, also called an ebook device or e-reader, is a portable electronic device that is designed primarily for the purpose of reading digital books and periodicals.
An ebook reader is similar in form to a tablet. A tablet computer typically has a faster screen capable of higher refresh rates which makes them more suitable for interaction. The main advantages of ebook readers are better readability of their screens especially in bright sunlight and longer battery life. This is achieved by using electronic paperback technology to display content to readers. Any device that can display text on a screen can act as an ebook reader, but without the advantages of the e-paper technology.
Ebooks and E-magazines: How Do They Work?
Ebooks can be of two types: those which can be read on a computer and those which require special devices to read. There are several formats for ebooks including Adobe PDF, Microsoft LIT, Palm PDB, etc. In order to buy an ebook, you go to the online vendor of the ebook, pay and register your reader for DRM (Digital Rights management) protection,and download the ebook to the registered reader. Since only the registered ebook reader can read this e-book, the author and the publisher are protected from piracy. Digital copying is not possible with DRM protection
7 inch ebook reader
Product Feature:
System
CPU: Rockchip2729
Interface: USB Port,TF card, Earphone, DC jack
Data transmission: support
Medium: TF card
Capacity: 4G
Expend storage: TF,Maximum 32GB supported
screen
Panel size: 7" digital screen, 16:9
Features: Resolution: 800(H)×480(V)
Function
Reader formats: TXT,FB2,PDF,PDB,EPUB,SKT,HTML etc. main format
Audio formats: MP3,WMA,OGG,FLAC,WAV,AAC,APE etc.
Video formats: MKV,AVI,RM,RMVB,VOB,DAT,MP4,FLV,3GP etc. 720P
Image formats: JPG/BMP etc,background
Sound record: MIC record: build-in WAV record
Speaker: Build-in speaker
Battery
Type: Li-ion
Charging time: 3 hour
Standard: 5V 1.5A
Languages
simplified Chinese,English,traditional Chinese languages and other 18
Accessory
USB cable, headphones, manual, protect cover, charger
Packet content:
100% Brand New
1 x 7-inch black book
How to choose an eBook reader
With the rise of the Internet age and digital media and so much of the world's information available online, it is a completely natural progression to see books and periodicals looking to find a new footing in electronic formats. An eBook, short for electronic book, is any written material similar in content and presentation to that of a printed book or magazine, but delivered digitally or electronically.
An eBook reader is, most simply put, any device which can be used to read eBooks. An eBook reader can be as simple as the cellphone or PDA on which a Japanese subway rider reads the latest cell phone novel, or as advanced as the home computer on which an eBook reader can click his way through the pages of PDFs or works in other formats.
An eBook reader can make a great gift for someone who is both a technology enthusiast and a reader of long books. Because there are many specialized kinds, make sure the recipient can easily return it if it turns out not to suit his or her needs. Not all eBook readers can handle the same formats. In addition to certain seller-specific proprietary formats, many readers support HTML, plain text, and JPG but not all support the open standard ePub.This is an important distinction if you want to check out ebooks from your library, or to read the vast library of copyright-free (in the United States at least) ebooks at Project Gutenberg with nicer formatting than plain text files can provide.Be aware that some eBook readers handle PDFs better than others; this is important if you intend to use PDFs a lot.
There are numerous things that you need to consider when choosing an eBook reader. One important thing to keep in mind is that choosing an eBook reader is fairly much like choosing many other electronic gadgets and even cars in on key respect – it all depends on what you want to do with it, and there is no one right eBook reader for every person, and different features can make all the difference to your choice. Since the features count for everything, the following features are currently the ones to pay attention to.
eBook readers are an exciting and evolving technology offering access to many books through one electronic reader. As with all new technologies, there are many factors to consider before purchasing so that you don't waste your money or get something that doesn't work for you. Weighing these factors carefully should help to ensure that you make the right decision when purchasing an eBook for yourself or somebody else. Here's how!
Memory- How many eBooks or other documents does the eBook reader have the capacity for? Can this memory capacity be increased?
Format type- Can the eBook reader handle a variety of file types or only one type (see previous step)? Is this ability (or lack of it) reflected in the price?
Connectivity: Does the eBook reader have 3G and WIFI connectivity? Most of the recent ones should by now.
Viewability- Is it easy to read? Which eBook readers seem most like the pages of a book? Some have more of this feel than others.
Color- Black and white or color? Both have advantages and drawbacks. Black and white is easy on the eye for novels and sun reading (see "Viewability" below), while books and other items such as magazines or comics which need color to transfer their beauty and photos (such as art books, cookbooks, graphic novels, etc.), won't appear so well on plain black and white eBook readers and should be experienced in color.
Size- Compare the eBook reader screen with the screen of non-dedicated eBook readers such as an iPad or your laptop to see which you prefer, and if you're happy to downsize your screen reading experience.
Reflectiveness: One of the advantages of black and white eBook readers (using E-ink technology) is that they can be read in full sun without reflecting, glaring, or loss of image, unlike a laptop, color eBook, or an Ipad. If you're planning on reading outdoors a lot, keep this consideration at the forefront.
Weight and comfort: Each person's impression of weight and feel is rightly different but there are some things to assess: Does it weigh less than your usual paperback? It should. Is it easy to carry and hold? You don't want something that's bulky, awkward, or hard to hold. In particular, be sure to hold the eBook reader in the store to check its weight and to ascertain whether the weight is comfortable for you personally.
You might spend hundreds of hours with your electronic book reader, and it is important that relationship on a physical level is comfortable. For example, one eBook reader might have buttons and screen that are easy to use for paging through content, but after five minutes you notice some eye strain. That product wouldn’t work for you because you are going to need to be able to look at it for long periods without eye strain or headaches.
Battery life: What's the promised by the blurb? You don't want an eBook reader that runs out after an hour of sitting on your hammock at the beach. You could have taken a paper along in that case! Can the battery be replaced by you or do you need to send the eReader to a technician for replacement?
Ease of downloading: Is it easy to download books? Do you have to connect to the computer or can it be done without a computer as the intermediary? This can be important when choosing an eBook reader as a gift for an older person who isn't that keen on "fiddling" with technology.
Shareability: The ability to transfer eBooks to another eBook reader is important, especially if you need to remove purchased books from an old eBook reader to a new one; if you can't do this, you may lose the purchase when the eBook reader dies. Does the eBook reader allow sharing with friends or not?
Other features: What other features does the eBook reader have? For example, does it allow you to add notes? How easy is the process? Some readers have keyboards that work well. Others are difficult to use and can distract you from your reading. How easy is it to "page back" and find something?
Screen friendliness: Here you need to be concerned about viewability, color, size, and reflectiveness (glare).