A portable device designed for reading e-books.
1And not an e-book reader, either, but an actual ink-on-dead-trees, words-on-paper book.
2Now picture doing that on your Barnes & Noble Nook e-book reader.
3Amazon offered an updated version of the Kindle e-book reader in February.
4E ink's technology also powers Amazon's Kindle and Sony's e-book reader.
5Bezos also unveiled a new e-book reader called the Kindle Touch.
6It's not just an e-book reader; it's an honest-to-goodness reading machine.
7Here you can uncheck formats you don't want sent to your e-book reader.
8Clicking the eject icon disconnects your e-book reader from the computer.
9Our favorite e-book reader for the iPhone, Stanza, has been updated.
10Except onto your phone, e-book reader, laptop and maybe even your shower wall.
11Amazon's Kindle e-book reader will fail, Steve Jobs says, because Americans simply don't read.
12To locate a specific passage, please use the search feature of your e-book reader.
13This is of particular importance to Nook e-book reader owners.
14The PDB files sold by Barnes and Noble are in the e-book reader format.
15Click 'next' to be presented with an e-book reader selection.
16Amazon.com's unarguably ugly Kindle e-book reader is getting a makeover.
Translations for e-book reader