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Verilux Natural Spectrum Deluxe Book and Travel Light, Silver $19.95 Now you can take the crisp clarity of full spectrum daylight from Verilux® with you wherever you go! Tuck this 2.2 oz book light into purse, pocket or briefcase and treat your eyes to Verilux® flicker-free, glare-free indoor sunlight anywhere. The advanced cold-cathode bulb (included) never needs replacing. Fully adjustable with a unique double-articulating head, the book light head also swiv... |
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Amazon Kindle Lighted Leather Cover, Black $59.99 Amazon's Kindle Lighted Leather Cover Protect and Illuminate Your Kindle Our sleek, form-fitted leather cover was designed to be the perfect companion for Kindle. The premium leather exterior looks and feels great, while the soft microfiber interior protects your device from scuffs and scratches. No matter where you take your Kindle, you'll never be without illumination thanks to the integ... |
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OCTOVO Solis e-reader Light for Kindle (Fits the Kindle Touch, New Kindle, Kindle Keyboard & Nook Touch) $29.99 The OCTOVO Solis light for Kindle & Nook enhances the form and function of the original Solis. The Solis now includes 2 clips, one will perfectly fit the Kindle Touch and Nook Touch while the second clip is designed to perfectly fit the New Kindle and Kindle Keyboard. The clips can be very easily interchanged to match your particular device. Crafted from a single block of brushed aluminum, the sl... |
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Degen DE1126 Ultra-Thin AM/FM/SW Radio with 4GB MP3 Player, Voice Recorder & E-book Reader $79.79 Introducing the latest model released by Degen, the DE1126 is a versatile little radio with lot of functions & features. It seamlessly combines a conventional pocket radio, a 4GB MP3 player, a radio recorder and a voice recorder altogether into an incredibly light and compact gadget, which measures only ½ inch thick and weighs less 5 ounces without the batteries. Powered by one BL-5C Lithium rech... |
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Legacy LD59MU 5.5-Inch TFT Motorized Touch Screen Monitor AM/FM Radio CD/VCD/MP3/DVD/USB/SD Reader with Detachable Face $497.99 o... |
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Something Blue $4.15 From the New York Times bestselling author of Something Borrowed comes a novel that shows how someone with a 'perfect life' can lose it all-and then find everything. Darcy Rhone thought she had it all figured out: the more beautiful the girl, the more charmed her life. Never mind substance. Never mind playing by the rules. Never mind karma. But Darcy's neat, perfect world turns upside down when ... |
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How to Read Literature Like a Professor $12.99 What does it mean when a fictional hero takes a journey?. Shares a meal? Gets drenched in a sudden rain shower? Often, there is much more going on in a novel or poem than is readily visible on the surfaceâa symbol, maybe, that remains elusive, or an unexpected twist on a characterâand there's that sneaking suspicion that the deeper meaning of a literary text keeps escaping you.In this pr... |
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A World Lit Only by Fire: The Medieval Mind and the Renaissance: Portrait of an Age $5.50 It speaks to the failure of medieval Europe, writes popular historian William Manchester, that "in the year 1500, after a thousand years of neglect, the roads built by the Romans were still the best on the continent." European powers were so absorbed in destroying each other and in suppressing peasant revolts and religious reform that they never quite got around to realizing the possibilitie... |
PDF to LIT Converter, convert PDF to LIT, PDF to MS Reader .LIT conversion
Recently got a bunch of eBooks in .PDF format, and would like to convert them to LIT format for reading with MS Reader? One solution said is to save PDFs as Word or TXT documents, and then convert the DOC or TXT to LIT format. It works but roundabout, here I introduce an easy way to convert PDF to LIT directly.
PDF to LIT Converter released by ABC Amber is a perfect program that can convert PDF to LIT files so that you can read LIT files with Microsoft Reader. Besides LIT format, the PDF to LIT Converter also supports convert PDF to HTML, CHM, RTF, TXT, DOC, XML, XLS, KNT, PDB, IPD and more.
Main Features:
Reads PDF files (doesn't require Adobe Acrobat to be installed) and extracts text to LIT (MS Reader), HTML, CHM, RTF (MS Word doesn't need to be installed), DOC (MS Word), HLP, DBF, XML, CSV, XLS (MS Excel), MDB (MS Access), DB (Paradox), TXT (ANSI and Unicode);
Extracts general information from PDF files (title, subject, author, keywords, creator, producer);
Extracts information about the security preferences from PDF files (security method, open password, security password, printing, changing the document, selecting text and graphics, adding or changing annotations and form fields);
Includes PDF information in the output file;
Extracts pictures (in the registered version), extracts info about bookmarks;
Supports batch conversion (registered version only);
Generates contents with bookmarks and hyperlinks in the output file;
Autodetects web-addresses and e-mails and makes them hyperlinks;
Scheduler;
Supports multiple charsets and encoding tables;
Supports annotations;
Extracts fonts;
Easy to use and easy to set up;
Supports multiple CHM and HLP export options;
Multi-language support, command line support, skin support;
Exports to WAV and MP3 (requires MS Text-to-speech engine to be installed);
NEW: converts to HJT (TreePad) and KNT (KeyNote) (since 3.03)
NEW: converts to LIT (MS Reader) (since 3.04)
NEW: embedded PDF viewer (since 3.07; requires Windows XP or higher)
Bonus: converts PDF to RB (Rocket eBook), FB2 (FictionBook) and PDB (Palm) (since 3.12)
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Does the Sony PRS-600 Electronic Book Reader have an internal (backlit) light source?
I was looking at ebook readers and im pretty sure that I want the Sony PRS-600 Electronic Book Reader. The only drawback so far is that it comes with a book light. Does this mean that the reader does not have its own internal light source? By internal, I mean does it or does it not 'light' up and or stay lit while in use? Like a cell phone, mp3 player, or most electronic gadgets lights up when they are in use.
This may seem a stupid question; but if it does stay lit up on its own, WHY the book light?
Thanks in advance,
Rin
Ebook readers have screen different from those cell phone. Their screens are eInk and do not have backlight, so they are more suitable for reading. Read this article and you'll know:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Ftagging%2Ftag%2Fkindle%2Fforum%3Fie%3DUTF8%26cdForum%3DFx1D7SY3BVSESG%26ref_%3Dcm%5Fcd%5Fef%5Ftft%5Ftp%26cdThread%3DTx164P1YL79AI6U&tag=elec-m-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957
BTW, I've compared the most popular ebook readers, including Sony Reader, in a previous answer here. Guess you'll find interested:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100618220022AAmYwZ0
And below are the millions of free books and full list of bestselling books for the Kindle, that you can check from time to time:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/b/?node=2245146011&tag=elec-m-20
http://www.amazon.com/b?node=1286228011&tag=elec-m-20
Finally, there are recently some big price slash for ebook readers on Amazon. I put the links below for you to check yourself.
Hope it helps

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