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Number of books read. Overall, e-book reading device owners read more books in a year than the general population. In December 2011, we found that 91% of device owners had read a book in the year ...
• Since getting their devices, 35% report reading more books. That includes 41% who own e-readers and 29% who own tablets, which offer not just books, but movies, TV shows and more.
Those who own e-book reading devices read more books and prefer to buy books rather than borrow them Washington (April 5, 2012) — One-fifth of American adults (21%) report that they have read an ...
The Best E-Readers for Every Kind of Book Lover. We hit our reading goals testing these devices to see which are the most rewarding to read on anytime, anywhere, in any lighting ...
Parents who want to read to their toddlers and give them a developmental boost ought to pick up a traditional paper book rather than an e-book on a tablet, a new study reports.
For long-time book lovers, reading on an electronic device can be disorienting experience. The most obvious choice for those going down the e-book path is a device like the Kindle, completely and ...
At Book Expo America in the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City, a panel of experts talked about the affect e-reading devices and digital publishing would have on book review and ...
E-readers are devices intended for digital book reading. These are known for high resolution, no strain on the eyes, and a paper-like reading experience. On top of that, ...
These simple devices attach to the pages of a book or e-reader, providing focused illumination for reading in low-light conditions. 2. Advancements in LED Technology ...
Whether it's better to read books in print or on a device is complicated, because of the complex interplay of the resources involved across the entire lifecycle of a published work: how books and ...
There’s nothing quite like getting totally lost in a great book. You know the feeling: one of those page-turners you can’t put down. You think, ‘I’ll just read one more chapter,’ and all ...