The first thing that most people like to do with their new Apple iPad is to download Apple iBooks and Amazon Kindle applications on it. iPad's one of the most widely recognized features is its ebook reader capabilities. iPad users can download the digital forms of their favorite books and read them in their spare time.
Apple has also released their brand new "iBooks" client to be used in conjunction with the iPad to facilitate the purchasing and downloading of ebooks. iPad users usually browse and pick the specific iBooks that they want and pay a fee for each one separtely. The concept is very similar to the App Store for Apple iPhone applications.
Apple's client is visually stunning and its one of the best e-book reader available in the market today. It mimics a physical book with a wooden bookshelf background, actual page dimensions shown on the edges of the screen for a sense of depth, a two-pate landscape viewing option like a real book with a page-turning animator. These amazing capabilities make the iPad desirable for anyone interested in downloading ebooks. iPad owners get the real experience of reading a physical book with the help of Apple's futuristic technology.
While many industry skeptics doubt that the Apple iPad will completely dominate all eBook sales. But some of them think that a lot of gadget lovers will embrace it. Overall, eBook reader adoption still remains relatively low but the iPad could actually encourage eBook reading the same way the iPhone encouraged mobile applications and mobile internet browsing.
With the cheapest iPad costing about $500 (U.S.D), purchasing each individual e-book can be real expensive, especially at the cost of $12 to $14 per download. iPad owners have already spent enough money for their gadget so there should be a simpler and cheaper solution to downloading e-books on the iPad.
Since Apple iPad is still pretty new to the worldwide electronic gadget market, there are not many places online for downloading e-books. iPad users will probably find themselves mainly searching the Apple iBookstore for their media needs.
But there are some companies joining on the e-book reader bandwagon and taking advantage of Apple's innovative new gadget for downloading ebooks. iPad users can become members of this amazing multimedia service that specializes in eBooks, novels, newspapers, comic books, and other types of media made especially for the Apple iPad. The best part about it is that it does not require any monthly fees nor individual payments for each e-Book you download like the Apple iBookstore does. iPad owners can literally download an unlimited numbers of ebooks and other media.
This is one wonderful service for downloading e-Books and other media.
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Sunday, May 16, 2010
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