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Can I read Kinkle or Sony ebooks on my PC?

Posted in Kindle Books Free on November 17th, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – 1 Comment

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Are the Kindle/Sony ebooks downloadable to my PC? Can I create my own personal library of ebooks I have purchased, and use it on all of my computers, or are they node locked? How does the digital rights management work? I don’t want anyone’s proprietary reader, but I do read a lot of Free content online using my various PC’s. I don’t mind paying for books, and I like reading on my desktop and laptop PCs. I see very little additional value in a dedicated reader – I need a fully functioning PC pretty much everywhere I go anyway, so I would not willingly drag a reader around.

How do i load my own ebooks onto my kindle 2?

Posted in Kindle Books Free on November 4th, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – 1 Comment

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I would like to study on a trip so i have to put my typed notes onto my Kindle 2. i sent it to my @Free.Kindle.com account and i don’t know what to do next. i drag and dropped the original file to the Kindle drive on My Computer but it didn’t work .what else do i have to do?
Thanks,
Anne

First Look: Sony Reader Daily Edition PRS-900 eBook

Posted in Kindle Books Free on November 3rd, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

The Sony Reader Daily Edition PRS-900, Sony’s first wireless eBook reader is finally in house. I didn’t expect it to dethrone my Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-600, which also sports an e-ink display with touch screen technology, but I must admit the Reader Daily Edition is tempting. That 1.1 inches of extra screen real estate isn’t just great for fast readers but it allows Sony to further expand the home screen and have plenty of room for the store screen. As with the PRS-600, the 900 has an excellent user interface that’s very intuitive and on the 900, highly graphical. No staring at text-based lists of titles with little if any visual separation between content types (Kindle, I’m looking at you). Instead you’ve got a section for latest deliveries (generally speaking periodicals) with a cover shot, another section with a shortcut to continue reading your last book or periodical, a section listing books by cover and icons for all periodicals on the reader, collections (you create collections as way to organize content) and notes. Nice. The store works in conjunction with the built-in AT&T 3G wireless radio (there are no monthly charges). There is no web browser, just access to the bookstore. The store is attractive and intuitive and you can turn on or off one-click buying. We like being able to turn off one-click buying and go with the shopping cart instead because it’s too easy for a novice, friend or child to accidentally buy, buy, buy. You’ll also need to enter your Sony online bookstore password when you enter the bookstore (again, prevents thieves, children and curious cats from buying content). The bookstore could load a bit more quickly and we suspect infrastructure improvements could make this happen because AT&T 3G runs strong here and the Sony Reader Daily Edition gets a stronger signal than the LG eXpo and HP Glisten. Books and periodicals download very quickly, attesting to good 3G service here in the Dallas area. As with the Kindle, you can subscribe to periodicals or just buy the current issue. Subscriptions automatically download when a new issue is available.If you wish to side-load content using the Sony Reader desktop application on Windows and Mac, you can do that no problem. Or you can downlaod everything via wireless and avoid the desktop software. That is, if you only read content gotten from Sony’s online bookstore. If you want to load your own texts, music, PDFs files and the like you can use a card reader since the Daily Edition has a Memory Stick Duo slot and an SD card slot. But if you want to load eBooks from the library, you’ll need to use the desktop software. The store software on the Reader currently offers no access to public libraries or Google Books– you’ll need to get those via a computer.We expected much the same ho-hum layout for newspapers as we’d seen on the Kindle 2. Interestingly, the Sony version of the Wall Street Journal is laid out more like a real print publication with images and touch-able links to stories– we definitely like! We’ll be testing more publications for our full review, and will thoroughly enjoy the 14 day Free trial (same as on the Kindle).The display is a 600 x 1024 Vizplex e-ink screen that measures 7.1″ and has 16 levels of gray. Gray levels help with images such as book covers and photos that you load on the device, but makes less of a difference for text. Since the PRS-900 does pubs, and pubs use images, it makes sense to go with the 16 shades of gray. Does it look better than my PRS-600 Touch Edition display when reading text? I’d say they’re quite similar, and that means slightly lower clarity due to the touch screen layer’s reduction of contrast. I find it very readable even if it’s not as high contrast as the gold standard Sony Reader PRS-505 and Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-300 eBook readers.PDFs work in a similar fashion to the PRS-600: you can change the text size (generally screwing up the PDF’s layout) or zoom using on-screen contols with no disruption of the layout. In portrait mode, text is mighty small without zooming since most PDFs are set up at 8.5 x 11″. But in landscape mode, PDFs are very readable with no zooming required. That said, you’ll do plenty of scrolling since each 8.5 x 11 page takes about 3 landscape screens.The big hurt is the PRS-900′s $399 price tag. In a bad economy, price is everything and the Daily Edition is right up there with the Kindle DX (an even larger, 9.7″ ereader). In order to sell these things cheaper, manufacturers have left accessories out, but the Daily Edition comes with everything you’ll need (thus increasing initial cost). You get a charger, a leather flip cover and a separately packaged semi-rigid Case Logic zipper case. I wouldn’t be surprised if Sony offers the Daily Edition without the Case Logic case for less money in the future. But still, it’s nice to have all the goodies in the box. It’s worth mentioning that this is the first Sony Reader to have a removable battery: yes!The Sony Reader Daily Edition has a built-in dictionary that you can access when in a book or directly via the Dictionary icon under the Applications tab. It has an MP3 player, 3.5mm stereo jack, a stylus (handy for writing notes on books and when using the drawing/scribbling app) and it supports both portrait and landscape modes. It has 6 font sizes and offers single page and two-page layouts.We’ll have a video review of the Sony Reader Daily Edition tomorrow and a full written review in a few more days. Please feel Free to post questions

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Wireless Reading Device Kindle 2 Advance

Posted in Kindle Books Free on November 2nd, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

Amazon has made a great move from providing people an online bookstore to introducing us to a much more advanced technological enhancement with the existence of its new Wireless Reading Device which is called the Amazon Kindle 2. With that, people are now lucky enough to experience electronic reading with Amazon’s electronic reader.

Aside from being an electronic device, this new reading device is also easy to carry since it is small in appearance and is also portable. This so-called eBook reader allows you to download and read your favorite books, magazines, and newspapers too. One of the most amazing features of this device is its use of Whispernet through 3G technology that makes this device to have internet connection even without connecting to a hotspot anymore. Because of that, it will be a lot easier for you to download whatever you want online.

A lot of benefits can be enjoyed once you have this Amazon wireless reading device. These are the many features that it possesses such as the web browser, its built-in dictionary, the annotation or bookmark feature, highlighting and the search feature for you to look for a specific section within a book. However, one of the weak parts of these devices is the fact that it’s using a battery to support its life. Although it features a long battery life, others still find it annoying or more likely inconvenient to carry the reader which battery might run out anytime.

The concern on Where To Buy Kindle should no longer be a cause of problem to anyone because going to Amazon online shopping site will fix it. They offer these wireless reading devices there for the people to buy one for their own. Since this eBook allows you to download your favorite books straight into the device itself, there’s no need for you to get that favorite reading material anywhere anymore; your eBook already contains it. No more thinking for some fees to deal with because that’s already been taken care of by Amazon. Therefore, all you have to think of is to keep it on by charging it when it needs to be recharged.

One of the proofs that Amazon cares about what their customers say and feel is the presence of Kindle 2 after the original Kindle. It is an enhancement of the first one and is therefore said to contain much more advanced features and an even more impressive wireless reading device for its users. Another good thing about this product by Amazon is that you’ll have the chance to download the first few pages of the book for Free prior to making up with the decision to either buy one or not.

It is indeed a great help and an advantage when you own one of these devices. With this, you don’t have to go out to the stores to buy your favorite book which will be very expensive. That means saving your money as well as your precious time. For those who travel a lot, it is of much advantage because this eBook can be brought anywhere. Therefore, wherever you are, you can still bring and read your favorite books that are inside a single device only. The device is also friendly to the eye with its readable texts; it can be read even under the bright sunlight. ==

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Where To Buy Amazon Kindle This Season Of Giving

Posted in Kindle Books Free on November 2nd, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

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Part of our old days memories are those times when we spend time going to a leading bookstore to choose the best book for us and that book is usually printed and hardbound. We turn over the pages of those books to be able to know what we want to know. Nowadays with the advancement of technology, electronic book readers are made available for our convenience. Indeed, eBook Reader really makes reading more modernized and a great experience for the people to know Where To Buy Kindle.

Kindle eBbook Reader was initially developed by Amazon and such development somehow transformed our lives from reading a paper-made book to a high-technical electronic book reader. To further enhance the image of the first Kindle, the second Kindle came in. With Kindle 2, it is expected that such device comes with more features compared to the other.

The latter Kindle features a much improved performance, better internal memory, built-in speakers and the text-to speech audio reading addition. That really sounds great, isn’t it? That is not all. In Kindle 2, you will also experience the use of a great keyboard since it’s designed for an easier use with keys in circular shape and the space bar that was made longer. Another feature of this kind of Electronic Book Reader is its use of e-ink technology which enables words and letters to appear like those ones that you can read from the printed books. This eBook is also user-friendly because you’re given the choice of changing the text font size depending on what’s more comfortable for you.

Whispernet is one of the best features of Kindle 2. That is its Free built-in wireless connection which enables you to download books straight from the Kindle store, wait a few minutes, and you’ll have what you need right infront of you. That is quite quick so your time is perfectly maximized.

In addition to the features previously mentioned, there are still a lot to mention. In appearance, Kindle 2 is slim, as thin as most magazines and is lighter than a typical paperback. You also don’t have to worry on frequent charging since it has 25% longer battery life than Kindle which means that you can read for days without worrying on your battery status. It can hold as much as 1,500 books and has plenty of newspapers, magazines and blogs available. Furthermore, it has Free book samples in which you can read the first chapters with no cost prior to deciding whether you’ll buy or not.

It is indeed worth it when you Buy Amazon Kindle. With those mentioned benefits and features, there will be no more room for regrets once you already have one of those devices because your reading experience will surely be made easier, more convenient and comfortable.

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Kindle Dx Reader the Truth about the Kindle Dx

Posted in Kindle Books Free on November 1st, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

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Tired of Buying Books? Wish there was an Easier way to read and keep track of all your favorite titles? Well there is! Its Names it he Kindle DX Reader. This hot new Electronic books reader is helping take books to next level. Below I will discuss a few of the many functions and features the Kindle Dx Offers.Paper-Like ScreenUtilizing the latest in electronic-ink display technology, Kindle DX provides a crisp black-and-white 9.7-inch diagonal screen with the same appearance and readability of printed paper. Sharp and natural with no glare or backlight, Kindle DX reader is nothing like reading from a computer screen. Those who see it for the first time always do a double-take. The screen works using ink, just like books and newspapers, but displays the ink particles electronically. And unlike a laptop or smart phone, Kindle DX never gets warm so you can comfortably read as long as you like.Read-to-Me FeatureKindle DX can read to you. With its Text-to-Speech feature, Kindle DX reader can read books, blogs, magazines, and newspapers out loud to you, unless the book’s rights holder made the feature unavailable. You can switch back and forth between reading and listening, and your spot is automatically saved. Pages automatically turn while the content is being read, so you can listen hands-Free. You can speed up or slow down the reading speeds or choose a male or female voice. In the middle of a great book or article but have to jump in the car? Simply turn on Text-to-Speech and listen on the go.Interested in The Kindle DX handheld ebook reader? Visit: http://handheldebookreader.info, for more facts and reviews

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Top 4 Ebook Readers Review

Posted in Kindle Books Free on October 30th, 2011 by kindlebooksfree – Be the first to comment

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Ebook reader is a device to display ebooks. Readability of their screens in bright sunlight, portability, battery life, product support, customer service and price value are important features the user should look for while purchasing one. Check the following reviews of some popular devices. Amazon Kindle – Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines, and weighing only 10.2 ounces, lighter than a typical paperback, it has a new display technology delivering magazines and newspaper immediately, besides downloading and reading ebooks. The high resolution technology presents a device having wireless connectivity and a fine readability like paper without glare, even in bright sunlight. Kindle offers excellent customer experience comprising of personalized recommendations, and is ranked to be the one of finest as it stores up to 1,500 titles. The Kindle is similar to using a book offering vertical page reading, turning pages using page buttons and is designed ergonomically. The search feature facilitates searching the entire Kindle library with over 360,000 books, and the battery life stays for a week and can be recharged within 2 hours. It is well featured with oxford American dictionary allowing uninterrupted reading, access to wikipedia and offers an in-built encyclopedia. It is priced at U$ 259. JetBook by ECTACO – The JetBook reader is a popular mobile library for compelling reasons such as multilanguage ebook support, translating feature, easy navigation, auto page turning, MP3 music and unlimited e-library. It has the feature of storing a mammoth collection of books and is expandable through memory cards. This is a portable gadget in a palm fitting size, weighing only 7,5 ounces, and the VGA screen allows reading easily even in low lit areas. Being a mobile library, the translating dictionaries makes uninterrupted reading easy, besides the JetBook reader comes with a Free pre-installed ebooks collection. The SD card slot facilitates expanding storage up to 2 GB, thereby making the JetBook a significant resource library. The in-built search engine facilitates searching the entire e-library and bookmarking, besides auto page turning. The rechargeable battery offers active use for 20 hours and can be conveniently charged in 4 to 5 hours using AC/DC power or USB. It is priced at U$ 200. Sony Portable Reader (PRS 500) – It is ranked high and provides fine reading experience, as it has 166 dpi resolution, eight levels of gray scale, and viewable in direct sunlight. It is also usable in portrait or landscape orientation. It has efficient operation providing 7500 page turns and stores internally 80 full length ebooks, besides supporting memory cards to store additional ebooks and content. This portable reader supports 8 GB memory stick and memory cards of 2GB. This is a fine device utilizing new technology such that the text can be magnified to suit even sight impaired readers. Downloading and transferring electronic book titles, besides searching and browsing from the online eBook store are supported. The page back buttons hold the pages automatically and begins once the reader is back from the last page left before closing. It has the facility of transferring Adobe PDF documents as well as other file formats to the reader, and is chargeable using an AC Adapter or USB cable. It is priced at U$ 295. Franklin eBookMan (EBM911) – It has many nice features, although it is not a dedicated ebook reader. The translating capabilities are impressive, MP3 music features and a personal organizer makes this ebook reader outstanding. It also has a touch screen with augmented polarizer, but lacks featuring reading in sunlight. It is a mobile library offering 50 MB Free disk space, besides installed applications and storage of additional ebooks. Two batteries are used, but are non-rechargeable, yet feature bidirectional dictionary, music and audio book player, address book, memo book, calculator and voice memo. It is priced at U$ 165.

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Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for Polomercantil

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