E-reader
This article is about how to choose a device e-reader specialized for reading, how to compare different devices, and what to look for when reading e-books.
Articles in 'E-reader'
No Kids Edition Needed! Set Up and Use Amazon Kids Mode on a Regular Kindle
Regular Kindle e-readers can use Amazon Kids (Kids Mode) just like the Kids Edition. This guide walks through creating a child profile, adding content, setting age filters and restrictions, and blocking purchases/ads so a standard Kindle is safe and kid-friendly.
2024.6.10
How to View PDF Files on a Kindle Device
With its lightweight design and easy-to-read screen, the Kindle device is also ideal for viewing PDF files. In this guide, we explain how to view PDF files on a Kindle device.
2024.6.4
What is Collection in Kindle? Useful Ways to Organize
An explanation of the Collection feature in Amazon Kindle. This guide covers its basic functions and practical ways to use it effectively.
2024.6.3
Do You Really Need a Kindle? Smartphone & Tablet vs Kindle Usability Compared
Are Expensive, Book-Only Devices Really Worth It? An eBook Reader with 10+ Years Experience Compares Kindle vs Smartphones & Tablets
2024.5.27
Key Points for Sharing a Kindle Device with Family
When sharing a Kindle device with family members or acquaintances, here is a summary of what you can and cannot do, important precautions to keep in mind, and tips for sharing effectively.
2024.5.24
Which Generation Is My Kindle? Complete Kindle Device Generation List
Kindle devices can be confusing with release years, series generations, and different ways to identify each model. This article provides an easy-to-understand list of all Kindle generations and models to help you quickly determine your device.
2024.5.23
Do Kindle and Rakuten Kobo Emit Blue Light?
E-readers like Kindle and Rakuten Kobo are often considered gentle on the eyes. But do they really not emit blue light? This article explains based on their structure and technology.
2024.5.22
What Does Amazon Kindle Device Numbering “Generation” Mean?
Unlike typical device numbering, Amazon Kindle’s device numbering called “generation” is a bit more complex. This article explains what Kindle generations mean and how they work.
2024.4.10
Prevent Eye Strain! Read Ebooks with Eye-Friendly Settings
Reading involves looking at text for long periods of time, which naturally leads to eye strain. However, by adjusting to eye-friendly settings, you can reduce or even prevent eye fatigue.
2022.9.6
Mastering Amazon Kindle’s Handy Feature: Send to Kindle
Amazon Kindle offers a feature called “Send to Kindle” (also known as the Kindle Personal Documents Service), which lets you add Word files, EPUB files, and image files directly to your Kindle library.
2022.9.2
[Latest in 2022] Summary of e-book readers and e-paper tablets that can use micro SD.
Micro SD compatible e-book readers that allow you to store a large amount of e-book data and read books from a large library whenever you want. From dedicated e-book readers to e-paper tablets, we have compiled a list of models that support micro SD.
2022.3.7