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Friday 5 April 2013

Transform How You Read With Internet Service Providers By City

By Germain Monsaga


Some say there's nothing better than curling up in front of the fire with a book. Libraries and bookstores hold many fascinating topics for any avid reader to explore. And for some, the onset of digital e-readers such as the Kindle have made reading an even more enjoyable experience. And it's also more convenient, because thousands of titles can be downloaded with a connection from internet service providers by city.

It is true that some enjoy the smell of an old book, and the action involved with turning the pages. For these people, new e-readers may cause more doubt than anything else. But there are quite a few advantages to digital readers that make them more convenient than traditional books.

For one thing, an e-reader is light. Most are in the range of 1 to 2 inches thick. This makes them incredibly easy to travel with, and much lighter than a thick book. You can customize an e-reader with a 'skin' that reflects your personality.

E-readers also have the incredible capacity to store several hundred titles on the same device, something that traditional books can't do in a space-saving manner, even a collection of short stories. This allows for the owner to have instant access to their own personal library at any time of the day or night.

Traditional book readers will be familiar with the book light. Some of these attach to the book you are reading and provide the illumination you need. But a digital reader includes its own book light. Not only that, but depending on the reader you own, the light may adjust automatically depending on the amount of light in the room that you're reading in.

E-readers do cost more at the outset - you can expect to pay from under $100 to over $500, depending on the model you choose and the features it has - but the convenience can't be denied. You can preview a few chapters of books often at no cost, and the cost to purchase books in digital format is often much less than the cost to purchase them from a bookstore.

There are some issues which are common to e-readers. These issues can include frozen screens, inability to connect to the internet via wi-fi, missing lines and sentences, and issues with operating the touch screen on those models which have them. But thankfully, e-readers have been on the market for long enough now that there is plenty of information online about these common issues and how to fix them yourself.

Of course, traditional books have their own set of issues. Buying used could result in a book that is missing pages, and accidentally leaving a book outside could cause it to be damaged by the weather and subsequently having to throw it out. And, there's always the possibility that you can forget your book at home when you travel. But this is true of both traditional and digital books.




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