Computer Anatomy: The Construction and Function of Your Personal Computer Explained Clearly and Simply by Bucaro Stephen & Bucaro Stephen
Author:Bucaro, Stephen & Bucaro, Stephen [Bucaro, Stephen]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: bucarotechelp.com
Published: 2019-01-21T16:00:00+00:00
An e-book reader is similar to a tablet computer, except its designed for reading digital books. They have special software for storing and paging through e-books, and most e-book readers have a specially designed display, that makes text easier to read and allows reading even in bright sunlight.
The picture above shows an Amazon Kindle E-reader. Some of the advantages of a an e-book reader over a tablet computer is long battery life, built-in Audible which allows you to listen to e-books, and lower prices than tablet computers, especially if you purchase a model with "Special Offers", in other words advertising.
The amazon kindle shown above has a 6-inch screen, comes with Wi-Fi + Free Cellular Connectivity, and with special offers costs only $79.99.
The fact is that you don't need an e-reader to read e-books. They can also be read on desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones if you download and install the proper software.
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