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What (who) is E-reader - definition


E-reader         
  • Kindle]] Keyboard e-reader displaying a page of an e-book
DEVICE FOR READING E-BOOKS
Ereader; Ebook reader; Ebook device; EReader; E Reader; E-book device; E-Reader; Ebook readers; Ereaders; EReaders; E-book readers; EBook readers; E-book reader; Electronic reader; E-readers; Electronic book reader; E-Book reader
An e-reader, also called an e-book reader or e-book device, is a mobile electronic device that is designed primarily for the purpose of reading digital e-books and periodicals.
Comparison of Android e-reader software         
APPLICATION TO READ E-BOOKS ON THE ANDROID PLATFORM
Comparison of Android e-book readers; Comparison of Android e-book reader software; List of Android e-reader software
The following tables detail e-book reader software for the Android operating system. Each section corresponds to a major area of functionality in an e-book reader software.
Beta reader         
READER WHO GIVES FEEDBACK ON AN UNRELEASED PIECE OF LITERATURE
Betareader; Alpha reader; Pre-reader; Prereader
A beta reader is a test reader of an unreleased work of literature or other writing (similar to beta testing in software), who gives feedback from the point of view of an average reader to the author. A beta reader provides advice and comments in the opinions of an average reader.
Examples of use of E-reader
1. Earlier this year, Polymer Vision announced its combination mobile–phone/e–reader baptized Readius, featuring a flexible 5–inch, 16–grayscale electronic–paper display that rolls up into a handy 115x57x21 millimeters in 115 grams.
2. Like other dedicated e–reader devices, the Kindle focuses on optimizing text display (featuring adjustable font size) and managing contextual references, such as a built–in dictionary, live Wikipedia access and an "experimental" browser that reads only text –– presumably, for less audio–visual distraction.