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Protect Your E-Reader With Covers And Cases
You can consider yourself to be mighty lucky if you have a brand new ebook reader to flaunt this Christmas. And the next thing that you need to be wary of after having received the gadget is to provide adequate protection to it, so that there are no dents or scratches to mar your experience with this wonderful device.
When it comes to means to protect your ebook reader, there are choices galore. The best thing that you can do is to have a soft cover, sleeve, jacket or a case to safeguard your ebook readers. These can be made from leather, nylon, microfiber, memory foam or from canvas material that is also water resistant. The branded leather covers may cost you a bit more but they surely have a more refined look and feel. The softer covers might be a lot more comfortable though it all depends on one’s personal preferences and choice. And if you are used to the hard cover books, then covers that can make your Electronic Readers to look like a real book are the ones that you can go for. Also available are hard shell covers though it’s the softer shells that are more in demand.
If you travel a lot then an ebook reader case or a travel pouch might be a better option to shield your ebook reader, which can be enhanced further by additional padding like neoprene or memory foam. To have a strap for the case will be a nice thing for those who are always on the move, which will keep the reader handy.
If you are fond of the skins for your cell phones, then you might also like to have a skin for your ebook reader. These provide a cover just to the back of the ebook reader but they also act as a shield of your ebook reader up to some degree and will allow you to express yourself through a variety of appealing colors and designs. So this is another option for you for protecting your ebook reader, whether it is a Kindle or the Nook .
There is also a range of choices for those who won’t mind forking out a bit more for safeguarding their ebook readers. For them, there are the options to have their ebook protectors customized or hand-knitted to suit their tastes. Some of the more popular vendors in this field include Belkin, Bobarra, Cole Haan, M-edge, Kate Spade, Strangedog, and Stylzworld. So if you intend to buy Kindle DX or any other ebook reader that can’t exactly be considered cheap, you might well consider any of the above options.
Generally, notwithstanding your idea of ways to protect your ebook reader, the thing that you need to keep in mind is to have a clear understanding of the material and the type of padding so as to be sure that you ereader is adequately protected from the bumps and scratches that might come its way. Price too can be an important deciding factor in selecting the right cover or case. For instance, if it is a Kindle 2 that you have bought, then just a simple anti scratch LCD screen protector that does not cost more than a few dollars might well serve your purpose.
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We are a Vancouver, Canada based Electronic Reader company. We sell great E-Readers such as the Kindle 2, Kindle DX and Barnes and Noble Nook
What's the point of E-ink in eBook readers? Why is it better than LCD/OLED displays?
I read how scientists are trying to perfect color eBook reader displays, but I just don't see how this is better than normal displays. The resolution is about the same, and the screens look 1980s-ey.
Your right the the technology seems dated, because it is essentially the same concept as a classic digital watch. An electric current is applied to the screen to make it opaque. No current for "white" on a page, or turn the current on for "black" on a page. Simple, eh?
LCD screens works in a somewhat similar way.The problem lies in the inherent darkness of an LCD screen. Because the screen are somewhat transparent, the solution is to slap a light on the backside of the LCD screen to light it up. Think about it, if you were to read a book off a monitor, you'd be essentially staring at a light bulb while reading a 500 page novel. It gets hard on the eyes overtime.
E readers, on the other hand, have no back light. They are transparent enough that ambient light will be enough to light up the screen. So it really is like reading off a printed page. Also through recent development in technology, it takes no additional energy for an e reader to display a page once it's been loaded. On the other hand, LCD screens have to have a constant supply of energy to function, even if the "page" is never turned, because that back light needs power, and and so do those those liquid crystals.


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