The Apple iPad's color multitouch display will clobber -- but not kill -- the blossoming e-reader market, which includes Amazon.com's Kindle, the Sony Reader and other devices that use gray-scale ...
Apple's iPad, which arrives April 3 , is already regarded as a high-end, color e-reader and multimedia device. But its potential as an e-textbook reader for students remains debatable. College ...
There's no need to buy a dedicated device if you're an avid reader; you can carry your library right in your tablet.
Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, and Apple iPad aren't the only devices capable of displaying e-books, but these are the most popular. To help you figure out which one is best for you, we reviewed ...
Most Kindles use a black-and-white display. The Kindle Colorsoft is the exception. Though the text resolution on the Colorsoft is 300 ppi, the color resolution is 150 ppi. With the iPad mini's overall ...
There are devices that can do it all, at least in the eyes of the consumer, and then there are devices that fail to live up to the expectations of the people who are investing the serious money behind ...
iPad screens aren't anything like e-readers, but an Accessibility setting gets you as close as possible.
Despite what Apple and even my fellow Cultists of Mac tell me, for me, the iPad isn’t a compelling gaming or productivity platform (at least primarily) and it’s not a viable laptop or even netbook ...