Reading long articles on a computer screen can be difficult, especially if the site has small print and very little white space. Reading on a Kindle is much easier on the eyes, and you have more control over the size and the font you use. There aren’t any default methods to send Web articles to a Kindle from an Android. You will need different apps to accomplish this. Related: Kindle vs. Kindle Paperwhite vs. Kindle Voyage: Which E-Reader Should You Choose? Find Your Kindle Address Before you try to use any of the apps mentioned in this article, you need to find, and probably change,… Read more
Kindle vs Kobo: Which E-reader is the Best?
An e-reader is a convenient way of consuming digital books. Unlike using a tablet or iPad, which have short battery lives, are expensive, and have displays that aren’t as easy on the eyes, e-readers are a lesser distraction and have longer battery lives. They’re also cheaper, lighter, more compact, water-resistant, and can hold lots of books, making them a fan-favorite for voracious readers, as they can carry their book libraries on the go. Although Amazon seems to be dominating the ebook reader market with Kindle, there are several great e-reader alternatives, notably Kobo. This begs the question: which e-reader of the two is best to… Read more
5 of the Best Kindle Alternatives
I think it’s pretty safe to say that ebook readers are here to stay. Since its inception, the Amazon Kindle has had a tight hold on the e-reader market, but Kindle is not your only option; there are some excellent Kindle alternatives out there. None of them can boast the massive library the Kindle has to draw from, but they are interesting options to check out. Related: Kindle vs. Kindle Paperwhite vs. Kindle Voyage: Which E-Reader Should You Choose? 1. Kobo Aura Edition 2 An alternative to the Kindle Paperwhite is the Kobo Aura Edition 2. This ebook reader has a 6-inch Carta E Ink… Read more