Hai, any of you guy use an e-reading. I think a bit difficult to find in Malaysia. An e-book reader is similar in form to a tablet computer. It is a portable device designed for purpose is not recognized in Malaysia. Samsung Galaxy Tab is not exclusively an e-reader. It’s a tablet PC like the iPad and can act as an reader as well and cheaper than iPad. I’II just wait for the Samsung Tab 2 or the latest and cheapers. Meantime I may have to wait till I graduate to buy it...
What is it like reading a book on the phone or on the iPad compared with paper book? E-reading in Singapore has started and surprisingly they says, reading on the phone is easy because a cellphone scarcely weight anything, sharper focus than on the paper, the font size is adjustable and turning pages is a breeze. We can keep your entire book in your pocket instead of one at a time under your arm. Place it automatically bookmark. When go back to the reading app. The device takes you to the exact page or even paragraph you were reading when you last it.
On the other hand, there are disadvantages to reading a book on the iPad. You can’t conveniently hold a low flat latte in one hand. Little cellphone or an iPhone or Ipad surely have limitations. You can download over 2,000 books on the Iphone/Ipad and you still use no more 10% of the device total memory. They expected have phones with large memories and can take every book in Kinokuniyo and still have memory to spare.
Thus, e-reading in Malaysian will coming soon. I too wanted to see what is like reading an e-book. Maybe, when I was done experimenting, I didn’t want to go back to paper books.
The edge Malaysia, 26 July 2011
good!!!
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