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Alkanadi (Pokaż profil) 5 marca 2015, 10:03:17
2- What is the best eReader to buy?
3- If you have an eReader, approximately how many books do you have on it?
deltasalmon (Pokaż profil) 5 marca 2015, 12:34:42
2- I prefer the e-readers that use e-ink as opposed to a backlit screen.
3- a ton. I like the fact that a lot of classics have outlived their copyrights and are free to download
bartlett22183 (Pokaż profil) 5 marca 2015, 17:37:15
2. In my opinion, there is no "best" eReader. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Tablet computers properly so-called tend to be more expensive than basic eReaders, but they can do much, much more than just store books for reading. Some basic eReaders are black and white only, whereas most tablets have good color. Go to some stores and try out various ones. In the end it may come down to personal preference and cost.
3. On mine, I have several dozen books which I have purchased, together with scores of documents (primarily PDFs, again many in Esperanto as well as Interlingua). I still have a lot of room left.
robbkvasnak (Pokaż profil) 5 marca 2015, 17:40:50
Someone in these fora suggested a Kobo - I have looked at it but there is no place to buy one in person. I can only buy it online and online there is nobody to explain it to me, just what the company wants you to know. There is no place to ask questions.
jdawdy (Pokaż profil) 5 marca 2015, 17:56:02
I'd suggest you think about getting a Nexus 7 tablet (2013 version, not the original version). It gets reviews as one of the best android tablets, and is relatively cheap- I bought mine factory refurbished and I love it.
I use the Amazon Kindle app with it, which has the highlighting/bookmarking functions, everything is in color, and has full android functionality. Battery life is very good, although if you need max battery life a Kindle Eink reader is better. I have one, but I just keep it as a backup, like for international flights when my Nexus may die after 6-8 hours of continual use.
One reason to get a kindle, aside from the huge ebook selection, is that they have tools for you to email PDFs or ebooks to your reader via amazon.
1Guy1 (Pokaż profil) 5 marca 2015, 18:27:33
Alkanadi:1- What do you think of eReaders?I own a kobo. It handles Esperanto accents. It uses epub files which is a format for books the way mp3 is for music. You can get free epubs from places like project gutenberg and manually put them on your kobo. You can use the free software calibre to convert other formats to epub, for example I was able to convert the Lernu 'Gerda malaperis' pdf and put it on my kobo.
2- What is the best eReader to buy?
3- If you have an eReader, approximately how many books do you have on it?
I do not know how many books I have but I have quite a few including several Esperanto ones. I prefer paper books but ereaders are a great way to read the free content available on the net without destroying half a forest in he process.
makis (Pokaż profil) 5 marca 2015, 19:00:28
Christa627 (Pokaż profil) 5 marca 2015, 19:54:23
makis (Pokaż profil) 5 marca 2015, 20:47:08
Christa627:but as far as I know it can't highlight things, and I have no idea whether or not it can properly display the hat letters.It can do both. Long press to highlight, add notes and whatnot. And I just converted the PMEG PDF to kindle the other night and all looks fine.
robbkvasnak (Pokaż profil) 5 marca 2015, 21:19:10
1Guy1:Hey, 1Guy1! Which Kobo did you buy? Can you hilite (highlight) sections of the readings?Alkanadi:1- What do you think of eReaders?I own a kobo. It handles Esperanto accents. It uses epub files which is a format for books the way mp3 is for music. You can get free epubs from places like project gutenberg and manually put them on your kobo. You can use the free software calibre to convert other formats to epub, for example I was able to convert the Lernu 'Gerda malaperis' pdf and put it on my kobo.
2- What is the best eReader to buy?
3- If you have an eReader, approximately how many books do you have on it?
I do not know how many books I have but I have quite a few including several Esperanto ones. I prefer paper books but ereaders are a great way to read the free content available on the net without destroying half a forest in he process.