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tigershark
9th Sep 2011 Fri, 15:23
a pink NDS lite :lol:

shina_konoe
10th Sep 2011 Sat, 02:21
7-inch Generic Ebook reader. Got it for 3,500php. It also serves as a portable media player. It can play songs while reading. Pwede din video so you could watch movie, radio din, and can view photos.

It supports wide format of ebooks. No problem sa pdf. May pre-installed na ebooks na rin halos 2gb.

Internal memory is 4gb, expandable microSD slot. Up to 16gb supported.

banana_republic
10th Sep 2011 Sat, 23:48
7-inch Generic Ebook reader. Got it for 3,500php. It also serves as a portable media player. It can play songs while reading. Pwede din video so you could watch movie, radio din, and can view photos.

It supports wide format of ebooks. No problem sa pdf. May pre-installed na ebooks na rin halos 2gb.

Internal memory is 4gb, expandable microSD slot. Up to 16gb supported.

Smart buy:clap:

But you can get an android multi-touch screen with faster performance and better capabilities for about the same price.

shina_konoe
11th Sep 2011 Sun, 19:41
Smart buy:clap:

But you can get an android multi-touch screen with faster performance and better capabilities for about the same price.

where?

but i dont like touch screens. I heard that android items don't have long battery life. How true is that?

phantomrenegade123
11th Sep 2011 Sun, 20:09
7-inch Generic Ebook reader. Got it for 3,500php. It also serves as a portable media player. It can play songs while reading. Pwede din video so you could watch movie, radio din, and can view photos.

It supports wide format of ebooks. No problem sa pdf. May pre-installed na ebooks na rin halos 2gb.

Internal memory is 4gb, expandable microSD slot. Up to 16gb supported.

saan nyo po nabili, bibili sana ako..hehe:lol:

banana_republic
11th Sep 2011 Sun, 23:37
where?

but i dont like touch screens. I heard that android items don't have long battery life. How true is that?

Almost all stores in Gilmore carry them or you can try right here
in Symbianize http://symbianize.com/search.php?searchid=25701572

You can also go to: www.tipidpc.com and search for apad, iped etc.
http://tipidpc.com/itemsearch.php?sec=s&namekeys=apad

They do have shorter battery lives compared to other high-end android devices.

shina_konoe
12th Sep 2011 Mon, 10:14
saan nyo po nabili, bibili sana ako..hehe:lol:


here's the site.
http://www.tipidpc.com/viewitem.php?iid=10538711

Mag text ka na lang sa seller para mas mabilis. :dance:


@banana_republic: thanks for the info. Di ko talaga gusto ang mga Apad. =) And baka ma-distract lang ako because of the games and wifi capability. heheheh :salute:

shakoy
21st Sep 2011 Wed, 01:35
P990i sa akin ... installed ko ung iSilo at Mobipocket Reader :)

morganrate
22nd Sep 2011 Thu, 17:18
Kindle 3

lycan0818
23rd Sep 2011 Fri, 09:47
where?

but i dont like touch screens. I heard that android items don't have long battery life. How true is that?

yup, mine kasi tablet and hd in one, kaya magastos sa batt, pero yung version ng archos 70 na hindi hd, matagal din ang batt syempre depende sa settings. sakin kasi live wallpaper na at sagad ang brightness kaya mga 5hrs lang.

slackerman02
26th Sep 2011 Mon, 11:18
magkano mo binili archos mo po?content ka naman po ba no lags or issues?

lycan0818
28th Sep 2011 Wed, 15:54
magkano mo binili archos mo po?content ka naman po ba no lags or issues?

15k sa pchub sa gilmore. sa una hirap mag hanap ng magandang reader pero sa kakainstall ko ng lahat ng program na pwede nakita ko rin. no lags naman, basta hindi sabay sabay ang bukas ng program.

slackerman02
30th Sep 2011 Fri, 09:46
nice gusto ko kasi ng tablet hindi for gaming pero for other day to day tasks at reader narin basta di nglalag ok nako dun

bumslayer
1st Oct 2011 Sat, 18:05
I currently use Albite Reader 2.1 for reading epub books and Foliant 0.7.3 for reading fb2 books on my Corby. Ok ang Foliant kasi mas maraming features and I was able to open some of my epub books using it as well. Besides, full touch support siya at may library feature where you can open books by author, category and book type (fb2, epub and txt are supported).

ladyapathy
17th Oct 2011 Mon, 02:20
samsung tab

banana_republic
18th Oct 2011 Tue, 00:55
I currently use Albite Reader 2.1 for reading epub books and Foliant 0.7.3 for reading fb2 books on my Corby. Ok ang Foliant kasi mas maraming features and I was able to open some of my epub books using it as well. Besides, full touch support siya at may library feature where you can open books by author, category and book type (fb2, epub and txt are supported).

Try the Laputa Reader, it supports the EPUB format, the de facto standard for readers except Kindle.

jam03
21st Oct 2011 Fri, 15:53
i got Nook Color :D

melala
25th Oct 2011 Tue, 22:01
aPad lang sa'kin but it's all good :)

emokillss
25th Oct 2011 Tue, 23:30
ipad using ibooks.....aus nman ;)

slackerman02
27th Oct 2011 Thu, 07:11
1 year na kami ng kindle ko sobrang happy ako going strong parin haha wala pa rin naman issue ^_^

Rickymylife
13th Nov 2011 Sun, 16:05
Pwede poh pa help cno may e-book reader yun compatible sa nokia c3,naka2baxa poh khit ng big files thanks poh,..

sherbie_love
19th Nov 2011 Sat, 08:41
My ebook reader got broken... It was a Kobo and it did not last me a year. Nakakaiyak lang :weep:
I want a new one, yung matibay po sana especially the physical structure.
Kindle 3? Or something from Sony?
I dont need something so fancy or a touch screen. Max budget is $200 only.
I am so depressed. pls help =( thank you.

kimi
19th Nov 2011 Sat, 09:02
My ebook reader got broken... It was a Kobo and it did not last me a year. Nakakaiyak lang :weep:
I want a new one, yung matibay po sana especially the physical structure.
Kindle 3? Or something from Sony?
I dont need something so fancy or a touch screen. Max budget is $200 only.
I am so depressed. pls help =( thank you.

i'd go for the nook touch. $99.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/nook-simple-touch-barnes-noble/1102344735

sherbie_love
19th Nov 2011 Sat, 22:51
i'd go for the nook touch. $99.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/nook-simple-touch-barnes-noble/1102344735

Thanks very much for the suggestion ms kimi! :salute:
wow so it is the best ereader today?! and it is really affordable! but i think i am still unlucky, they dont sell it in canada :weep:
im very hesitant to just buy online konti lang daw po kami yung customer services ng nook for international buyers =(
nook po ba ereader nio?

kimi
20th Nov 2011 Sun, 06:13
Thanks very much for the suggestion ms kimi! :salute:
wow so it is the best ereader today?! and it is really affordable! but i think i am still unlucky, they dont sell it in canada :weep:
im very hesitant to just buy online konti lang daw po kami yung customer services ng nook for international buyers =(
nook po ba ereader nio?

nope, i use an ipad now. dati sony reader touch but if i were to buy another e-ink reader, the nook would be my choice. i got to test one sa best buy and i liked it a lot. more than the new kindles. not sure what kind of after sales service for intl buyers they provide though.

banana_republic
20th Nov 2011 Sun, 22:41
Nook is definitely better than Kindle.

Altho Nook has very little after-sales service for int'l buyers it more than makes up for this by being robust and has very rare technical issues.

But wait!

There's more!

The Nook has user replaceable batteries and memory upgrades which you can do without tools.

If ever your Nook freezes on you, just do a battery-pull and everything will be ok.

You have to send the Kindle back to have those things done.

Of course I am speaking of the first generation Nook, don't know about the later one's.

sherbie_love
22nd Nov 2011 Tue, 00:36
nope, i use an ipad now. dati sony reader touch but if i were to buy another e-ink reader, the nook would be my choice. i got to test one sa best buy and i liked it a lot. more than the new kindles. not sure what kind of after sales service for intl buyers they provide though.

Thanks po sa response! how I wish they sell it in-stores over here. The only problem is I dont have a credit card -_- I need to try my convincing powers on my mom to get me one.
Ang dami ko din po nabasa online reviews about how good Nook is. how's ipad as an ereader? :)


Nook is definitely better than Kindle.

Altho Nook has very little after-sales service for int'l buyers it more than makes up for this by being robust and has very rare technical issues.

But wait!

There's more!

The Nook has user replaceable batteries and memory upgrades which you can do without tools.

If ever your Nook freezes on you, just do a battery-pull and everything will be ok.

You have to send the Kindle back to have those things done.

Of course I am speaking of the first generation Nook, don't know about the later one's.

Hello banana_republic! Really??? Because that is what I need, a sturdy ereader that will last me years. (:pray:) Does it have a wall charger, or just replaceable batteries? I might be getting the new one though, Nook Simple Touch. Is Kindle not that sturdy?
Thanks :)

kimi
22nd Nov 2011 Tue, 02:01
Thanks po sa response! how I wish they sell it in-stores over here. The only problem is I dont have a credit card -_- I need to try my convincing powers on my mom to get me one.
Ang dami ko din po nabasa online reviews about how good Nook is. how's ipad as an

i like reading on the ipad. some people are turned off by the lcd but i dont have any problems with it. i also like to read in bed at night, plus i think i have mild ADHD so it's very convenient to have other things to do. so it all boils down to personal preference, really.

maysapaw
22nd Nov 2011 Tue, 09:42
My ebook reader got broken... It was a Kobo and it did not last me a year. Nakakaiyak lang :weep:
I want a new one, yung matibay po sana especially the physical structure.
Kindle 3? Or something from Sony?
I dont need something so fancy or a touch screen. Max budget is $200 only.
I am so depressed. pls help =( thank you.


how about kindle?

http://www.amazon.com/Kindle-Wi-Fi-Ink-Display-international/dp/B0051QVF7A/ref=amb_link_358888322_2?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-1&pf_rd_r=1SMXWPWDFB2J4K1807X5&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=1331999222&pf_rd_i=507846

that's USD109 lang + shipping + taxes, siguradong hindi pa ito aabot sa budget mo ng USD200. throw in a cover para kumpleto na :)

kami ni kindle ko...mag1 year na rin (yung may keyboard). so far so good. mga twice a month ko lang tsina-charge and i read at least 2 - 4 hours a day.

it's not colored nor a touch screen, but it does serve its primary purpose: reading.

and the best part...magaan! kahit may cover pa ito magaan pa rin!

i've tried reading using ipad and samsung galaxy tab....mabigat hehe. at saka may effect na sa akin ang lcd. if i read too long using those ereaders, may tendency magluha mata ko. so far with kindle i didn't have the same issue (and i usually read before i sleep).

i haven't tried nook though.

like what kimi said, it all boils down to preference. if you can meet people using these different ereaders and borrow it for a few minutes (or even a day!) it may help you decide what's the best for you.

good luck...and happy reading!

banana_republic
23rd Nov 2011 Wed, 17:36
Thanks po sa response! how I wish they sell it in-stores over here. The only problem is I dont have a credit card -_- I need to try my convincing powers on my mom to get me one.
Ang dami ko din po nabasa online reviews about how good Nook is. how's ipad as an ereader? :)




Hello banana_republic! Really??? Because that is what I need, a sturdy ereader that will last me years. (:pray:) Does it have a wall charger, or just replaceable batteries? I might be getting the new one though, Nook Simple Touch. Is Kindle not that sturdy?
Thanks :)

Nook does have a rechargeable battery and wall charger but you can buy and replace the batteries yourself without tools. You can also upgrade your memory up to 32GB, something that you can't do with Kindle.

I really don't know if the newer model Nooks are the same.

Downside for e-ink readers like Nook and Kindle is that you can't read in the dark, you need an external light source.

Presently, I am using an Archos 70 Android Tablet which I prefer over e-ink readers and which allows me to play Angry Birds:thumbsup: and does everything a tablet does.

I might have to sell my Nook and Archos 70 http://www.tipidpc.com/viewitem.php?iid=13490541soon; I am getting an Ipad 2 for christmas:dance:

soulglue
28th Nov 2011 Mon, 12:10
any links???? :)

sherbie_love
29th Nov 2011 Tue, 10:19
hello po! thank you so much for all your suggestions and patience in explaining what makes that ereader very commendable :thumbsup:
I BADLY wanted a Nook, like super bad. I almost went to a bank to have my own credit card!
But I know it might not be a good idea to get one since I have no source of income. yet. :))
Best buy had a sale on Kobo Touch (which is I think the primary ereader in Canada)
So I just got that one. And I am really loving it! I got the black one and it is so sleek =)
here`s a link: http://www.kobo.com/ereaders/kobo-touch-offer.html

happy reading!

chijay
30th Nov 2011 Wed, 08:58
aldiko lang ako sa galaxy phone ko. ok naman sya as a e-book reader pwedeng i-adjust yung brightnest kung masyadong madilim or maliwanag yung paligid para di nakakalabo ng mata.. :D

rivermagat
2nd Dec 2011 Fri, 21:55
matibay ba ang kindle? marami ako nababasa na hindi inaabot ng 1 year nag-fi-freeze o kaya nasisira screen..

paolo0292
21st Dec 2011 Wed, 15:11
wala po ako mahanap na pang nokia 6300. gusto ko sana magbasa ng ebooks sa phone ko. hmm.. pahelp naman po? san po kaya meron?

bumslayer
21st Dec 2011 Wed, 16:45
Moon reader gamit ko sa Galaxy ko.

nooblet
22nd Dec 2011 Thu, 03:53
Adobe siempri. Meron pa ba iba

TambayBlues
30th Dec 2011 Fri, 15:06
I use a refurbed 12.1" 4:3 Fujitsu Lifebook T4210 Tablet convertible laptop for my ebook reading.

meowchi
6th Jan 2012 Fri, 01:38
I'm planning to buy an ereader pero hindi pa 'ko makapagdecide kung ano.
May tanong lang ako. :help:
Marami kasi akong ebooks (pdf) sa pc.
If ever ba, pwede ko s'ya itransfer sa ereader ko (via memory card) at babasahin s'ya kahit 'pirated' yung ebooks?

Sorry for the stupid question. Wala talaga akong alam sa ereaders eh..hehe..

maysapaw
6th Jan 2012 Fri, 10:16
I'm planning to buy an ereader pero hindi pa 'ko makapagdecide kung ano.
May tanong lang ako. :help:
Marami kasi akong ebooks (pdf) sa pc.
If ever ba, pwede ko s'ya itransfer sa ereader ko (via memory card) at babasahin s'ya kahit 'pirated' yung ebooks?

Sorry for the stupid question. Wala talaga akong alam sa ereaders eh..hehe..

depende kung anong klaseng ebook reader ang bibilhin mo.

kindle - kailangan mong iconvert lahat ng files mo to mobi, kaya lang di pwede ang memory card dito

nook/kobo/others - kailangan mong iconvert lahat ng files mo sa epub or other ebook file extension na mas apt sa reader mo (pero pwede mong ikabit ang memory card mo)

YES lahat ng pirated ebooks as long as natanggal na ang DRM nya pwedeng basahin ng ebook reader.

kaya ko sinasabing iconvert mo eh dahil pinaka-pangit or pinakamahirap ang pdf file basahin. hindi maganda ang flow sa reader ng pdf files (kailangan mo kasing iscroll pa pababa, pataas, pagilid, etc) habang binabasa mo ang pdf file mo.

as early as now, i encourage you to download Caliber software (it is FREE!). ilagay mo lahat ng pdf files mo dun at simulan mo ng magconvert (siempre by batches para hindi naman mahirapan ang computer mo :lol:). just check internet as to the best extension file na mababasa ng ereader na balak mong bilhin.

goodluck and happy ebook reader hunting!

RobertM08
7th Jan 2012 Sat, 16:54
anong s60v3 po ba ang maganda pang Ebook Reader? hindi masakit sa mata

ladyN
7th Jan 2012 Sat, 22:42
anong s60v3 po ba ang maganda pang Ebook Reader? hindi masakit sa mata

Nokia e-series po. What po ba gamit mo?

RobertM08
8th Jan 2012 Sun, 18:33
Nokia e-series po. What po ba gamit mo?

haha planning palang po ako bumili ng 2nd hand ung hindi masakit sa mata kahit PDF at S60v3 hindi touchscreen ang sana ang gusto ko

ladyN
8th Jan 2012 Sun, 22:09
Ayos naman po e-series. Ganun gamit ko pero hindi pdf kasi magzoo-zoom pa eh. Hehe pag pdf maganda po talaga kung ebook reader like ipad, etc. Hirap kasi siya gamitin pag phone.

TambayBlues
9th Jan 2012 Mon, 07:29
For those wanting an Ipad like device this tablet would be a good option to consider. It has 2 cams 5mp rear and 1.3mp front.

http://chinagrabber.com/onda-vi40-elite-edition---8gb-android-4-0-tablet-pc---9-7-ips-capacitive-a10-apad.aspx

RobertM08
9th Jan 2012 Mon, 10:42
meron kayang ebook reader na maliit lang kasing liit ng phone??

tapioca
9th Jan 2012 Mon, 15:35
Ako ginagamit ko un AmazonKindle Graphite, bigay ng ninang ku nung nkaraang pasko lang:dance:

meowchi
10th Jan 2012 Tue, 22:02
:help:
ok din po bang reader ang android tabLets? anong pros and cons? and anong format kaya niLang basahin?

meowchi
10th Jan 2012 Tue, 22:21
depende kung anong klaseng ebook reader ang bibilhin mo.

kindle - kailangan mong iconvert lahat ng files mo to mobi, kaya lang di pwede ang memory card dito

nook/kobo/others - kailangan mong iconvert lahat ng files mo sa epub or other ebook file extension na mas apt sa reader mo (pero pwede mong ikabit ang memory card mo)

YES lahat ng pirated ebooks as long as natanggal na ang DRM nya pwedeng basahin ng ebook reader.

kaya ko sinasabing iconvert mo eh dahil pinaka-pangit or pinakamahirap ang pdf file basahin. hindi maganda ang flow sa reader ng pdf files (kailangan mo kasing iscroll pa pababa, pataas, pagilid, etc) habang binabasa mo ang pdf file mo.

as early as now, i encourage you to download Caliber software (it is FREE!). ilagay mo lahat ng pdf files mo dun at simulan mo ng magconvert (siempre by batches para hindi naman mahirapan ang computer mo :lol:). just check internet as to the best extension file na mababasa ng ereader na balak mong bilhin.

goodluck and happy ebook reader hunting!




ganun? I was planning to get a nook simple touch, kasi well, simple lang s'ya..hehe..so kailangan ko pala talagang iconvert pa yung pdf files ko..akala ko ok na s'ya as is..pero siguro depende din sa reader, no? anyways..THANKS SO MUCH!!

:thanks:

maysapaw
10th Jan 2012 Tue, 22:34
^ yes, ganun.

check ka sa mobileread na forum. check mo ang nook section nila and read comments about pdf reading in the reader (kung okay ba o hindi, etc.). pwede ka ring magbasa sa barnes and noble nook section, basahin mo mga reviews nila. or search Nook reviews sa internet. meron nga din sa youtube eh.

sa kindle kasi hindi sya okay, so....

android tablet, this can read pdf better if you really insist on retaining your files in pdf form.

e-ink reader (kindle, nook, kobo, etc) - no backlight. parang libro lang din na manipis. pag nasa madilim ka at wala kang book lamp, di ka rin makakabasa.

android tablets (samsung galaxy tab, etc.)/iPad - you can read in the dark dahil may sariling ilaw (backlight) ang android/ipad. sabi ng iba madaling makasira ng mata. ang sa akin lang...mabigat sya, di sya pwedeng nakahiga ako at binubuhat sya para magbasa.

cellphones that can be used for ebook reading - same with android/ipad, may sariling ilaw. kaya lang maliit.

wala ka bang mga kakilala na may mga ganitong gadgets? i assume marami-rami na ring pinoy ang merong android/iPad. e-ink readers di yata masyado.

tigershark
11th Jan 2012 Wed, 09:56
For those wanting an Ipad like device this tablet would be a good option to consider. It has 2 cams 5mp rear and 1.3mp front.

http://chinagrabber.com/onda-vi40-elite-edition---8gb-android-4-0-tablet-pc---9-7-ips-capacitive-a10-apad.aspx


Is this better than Ainol Novo 7A?
and if ever san makakakuha nito sa Pinas? Palagay ko naman, walang ganyan sa 168

meowchi
12th Jan 2012 Thu, 00:47
nasasalawahan kasi ako between ereader or tablet na lang..

if ereader kasi, yun nga, intended for reading talaga s'ya, magaan, convenient dalhin, etc..

kung tablet naman, multi-functional s'ya di ba? apps, games, music, etc..kaso I really don't need all that..gusto ko lang ng hiwalay na babasahan ng ebooks..hassle kasi sa phone eh..hehe..

but anyways, thank you thank you talaga! :thumbsup:
mas napaisip pa ko kung ano talaga ang bagay na ereader sa 'kin dahil sa mga sinabi mo.. :)

:thanks:

banana_republic
13th Jan 2012 Fri, 03:21
nasasalawahan kasi ako between ereader or tablet na lang..

if ereader kasi, yun nga, intended for reading talaga s'ya, magaan, convenient dalhin, etc..

kung tablet naman, multi-functional s'ya di ba? apps, games, music, etc..kaso I really don't need all that..gusto ko lang ng hiwalay na babasahan ng ebooks..hassle kasi sa phone eh..hehe..

but anyways, thank you thank you talaga! :thumbsup:
mas napaisip pa ko kung ano talaga ang bagay na ereader sa 'kin dahil sa mga sinabi mo.. :)

:thanks:

I have tried both a K3 and Nook 1st gen which I still have but don't use anymore.

I am now using an Archos 70 gen 8 android tablet.
http://www.archos.com/products/ta/archos_70it/index.html?country=us&lang=en


Archos 70-300 gms-11 oz
Kindle 3 -241 grams-8.5 0z
Nook 330 grams-11.6 Oz

Both the K3 and Nook have e-ink screens but needs an external light source if you will read it in the dark. The light and cover effectively doubles the weight of the devices.

The size and weight of the Archos 70 Tablet lends itself very well to one-hand reading especially if you have a reasonably articulate middle finger to flip the pages in it's touch screen.:p

It supports PDF, DOC, Lit and the now standard epub format using Aldiko or Laputa readers which you can download for free.

You can also read non-DRM .azw files for Kindle by downloading a free copy of Kindle for Android.

There is also Nook for Android which is also free.

There are also tons of games and apps which you can also get for free from AppLibs or Android Market.

There are many more functionalities and features which make the Archos 70 a superior choice over any e-book reader.

Only downside is that battery lasts for only 9 hours with wi-fi on and playing movies at 720p. But I can live with that.

I bought this Archos 70 from Villman at P16k last year and they now they are coming out with a gen 9 model with about the same price.

Or you can buy a slightly lower quality but same functionality android tablet for less than 3k at tipidpc.
http://www.tipidpc.com/viewitem.php?iid=14467127
http://www.tipidpc.com/viewitem.php?iid=14454655

Sinipag ako mag-post at napahaba:)

meowchi
13th Jan 2012 Fri, 16:33
I have tried both a K3 and Nook 1st gen which I still have but don't use anymore.

I am now using an Archos 70 gen 8 android tablet.
http://www.archos.com/products/ta/archos_70it/index.html?country=us&lang=en


Archos 70-300 gms-11 oz
Kindle 3 -241 grams-8.5 0z
Nook 330 grams-11.6 Oz

Both the K3 and Nook have e-ink screens but needs an external light source if you will read it in the dark. The light and cover effectively doubles the weight of the devices.

The size and weight of the Archos 70 Tablet lends itself very well to one-hand reading especially if you have a reasonably articulate middle finger to flip the pages in it's touch screen.:p

It supports PDF, DOC, Lit and the now standard epub format using Aldiko or Laputa readers which you can download for free.

You can also read non-DRM .azw files for Kindle by downloading a free copy of Kindle for Android.

There is also Nook for Android which is also free.

There are also tons of games and apps which you can also get for free from AppLibs or Android Market.

There are many more functionalities and features which make the Archos 70 a superior choice over any e-book reader.

Only downside is that battery lasts for only 9 hours with wi-fi on and playing movies at 720p. But I can live with that.

I bought this Archos 70 from Villman at P16k last year and they now they are coming out with a gen 9 model with about the same price.

Or you can buy a slightly lower quality but same functionality android tablet for less than 3k at tipidpc.
http://www.tipidpc.com/viewitem.php?iid=14467127
http://www.tipidpc.com/viewitem.php?iid=14454655

Sinipag ako mag-post at napahaba:)



waahh..ganun?
parang I'm leaning towards that tabLet na ah..
haha..
oo nga nuh..
parang mas okay..
anyways, I'll think about it pa..
Thanks so much! :salute:

:thanks:

junexpress
25th Jan 2012 Wed, 22:55
Aldiko book reader premium try mo download sa black market.. or may free nman sa android market.

pcruztemp
25th Jan 2012 Wed, 23:07
very old windows mobile 6.1 htc cellphone with mobipocket

Kittypryde
26th Jan 2012 Thu, 10:56
bukod sa aldiko ok din ung moon+ reader pro.. customizable pa ang themes

manikka14
2nd Mar 2012 Fri, 22:01
I use an android phone or tablet. Moon+ or Aldiko. :)

melala
2nd Mar 2012 Fri, 22:07
Hello everyone, just a question. I'm using a Tablet PC but most of the time I read ebooks using our laptop. Tanong ko lang which is better for laptop; Nitro Reader or Adobe Reader? Thanks!

jnaldcute09
8th Mar 2012 Thu, 14:39
dudes where can i download here files for my kindlefire? BTW im using KINDLE FIRE

artas_frost
9th Mar 2012 Fri, 15:32
Ako din I use a generic android tablet (yung Apad ba yun?) yun lang ang function nya hehe pero at least di sya limited sa ebooks if ever :yipee: works well naman for me parang may dala na rin akong library kahit saan

asymptote21
11th Mar 2012 Sun, 19:23
i'm super cozy with my Kindle Touch. :clap: :book: so far, almost five months na kami.

kurabo
30th Apr 2012 Mon, 00:15
applicable ba ang kindlefire sa dito sa pinas? I'm planning to buy one bu ti'm hesitant due to some Amazon issues lalo na sa apps, pwede ba ako makakuha nun na pwede na lang icrack?

diokdin
2nd May 2012 Wed, 04:58
Been a long time... Haven't posted anything here.

To UPDATE lang:

Mas gusto ko pa din gamitin pagbabasa yung e-ink screen keysa tablet ereaders. Sa e-ink readers ko ang mabilisan kung gamitin e yung EZ Reader ko kasi it reads almost all format. If I'm being lazy I just move ebook files to my sd card and put it back sa reader ko and the pdf format is not bad to read. K3 at Nook Simple Touch ko sometimes lang especially now na hindi na ako updated sa mga new books. Haven't read books in a long time... Haven't been online for a long time din... yung iPad ko naman ang bigat just for reading. And after a few hours magduduling ka kakastare sa screen. Kaya still prefer e-ink readers.

Though in terms for gusto mong mag download sa bagong book na-e post dito sa symbianize mas mabilis gamitin si iPad. Kahit naka zip pweding kang mag gamit ng pa unzip sa file para ma basa mo sa iBooks, Kindle, Nook or Stanza app mo. :)

jowjow
3rd May 2012 Thu, 19:31
loving my Kindle Touch.. :) hindi masakita sa eyes

dalextreme
11th May 2012 Fri, 15:29
hi, ako mobipocket ung reader ko. pwede to sa s40 phones, tpos may dictionary pa, hindi kase effective sakin ung EZ reader e, pati ung ibang PDF reader for s40. kaya para makapag basa DL pa ko ng buks tpos convert pa sa .mobi format saka ipasok sa reader. medyo matagal lang ng konti ung pagconvert, 5mins up, pero ayos naman pag nakapagbasa kana. share lang :)) fav author ko si rick riordan :)

mclerios15
12th May 2012 Sat, 18:24
kapag sa pc,
dalawa lang yan
kung hindi adobe reader edi foxit reader
gets mo? uhmm

melodymular
27th May 2012 Sun, 12:05
Bubue reader for epub. :)

70lordpatrick
27th May 2012 Sun, 12:14
I used to have a Sony Reader pero nasira na (buggish rin).
Nook Color na ginagamit ko ngayon.

gwen.medrano
27th May 2012 Sun, 12:30
applicable ba ang kindlefire sa dito sa pinas? I'm planning to buy one bu ti'm hesitant due to some Amazon issues lalo na sa apps, pwede ba ako makakuha nun na pwede na lang icrack?

well, yung kindle fire kasi magagamit mo siya pero limited yung memory niya and yung amazon store, hindi mo maaaccess. wala din siyang external memory.

kratosver.1
27th May 2012 Sun, 20:10
I'm currently using my samsung galaxy tab 7.0 plus...kaya lang medyo maliit ang text kapag pdf ang e-book na na DL...pano kaya yun marresolve?

Kittypryde
27th May 2012 Sun, 20:58
I'm using amazon kindle, aldiko, and moon+ reader on my android phone.

ramo92
16th Jun 2012 Sat, 16:58
I'm using EZPDF and ALDIKO, but I prefer EZPDF because it has text 2 speech feature, it's like having a audiobook version :D

vena_amoris
18th Jun 2012 Mon, 20:48
Pashare naman po ng mobi reader.samsung user po ako...jar format.pazip nalang po.

TambayBlues
9th Jul 2012 Mon, 18:55
I'm currently using my samsung galaxy tab 7.0 plus...kaya lang medyo maliit ang text kapag pdf ang e-book na na DL...pano kaya yun marresolve?

Download mo yung bagong Repligo Reader v4.0 or ezPDF Reader na post ko may text reflow don para lumaki yung text. Yung bagong Adobe Reader mayron din as far as I know. Good luck.

nylrahc
14th Jul 2012 Sat, 21:17
Nook Simple Touch but will be upgrading to Nook with Glowlight soon para kahit gabi makapagbasa ako :)

kurabo
15th Jul 2012 Sun, 09:39
Download mo yung bagong Repligo Reader v4.0 or ezPDF Reader na post ko may text reflow don para lumaki yung text. Yung bagong Adobe Reader mayron din as far as I know. Good luck.

meron din ang adobe reader kaso mabagal siya kasi parang nagrereload pa sa Plus

kurabo
15th Jul 2012 Sun, 09:40
well, yung kindle fire kasi magagamit mo siya pero limited yung memory niya and yung amazon store, hindi mo maaaccess. wala din siyang external memory.

but ni lang hindi ko tinuloy to, kasi medyo hindi maganda review niya kapag sa labas ka ng america gumagamit eh kaya nagswitch na lang ako sa galaxy tab 7.0 plus

cyper
17th Jul 2012 Tue, 16:15
My eBook Reader is an iPhone and an Astak 5" Maroon EZ Reader Pocket Pro. You can see the picture in my signature.

boss magkano bili mo sa reader mo? naghahanap kasi ako ng murang reader. pwedeng pwede ba yan sa mga pdf files? thanks in advance

TambayBlues
18th Jul 2012 Wed, 12:44
boss magkano bili mo sa reader mo? naghahanap kasi ako ng murang reader. pwedeng pwede ba yan sa mga pdf files? thanks in advance

For PDF files ang piliin mo yung may built-in text reflow like these models. Di ko lang alam kung available to sa local market.

Pocketbook 302 PDF Reflow Hands-on

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inGCoOaK7m0

Foxit eSlick Reader PDF Reflow Hands-on

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DN68TkQEURM

Kung mura gusto mo a good choice is Kobo Touch Edition, some retailers sell them for as low as $70 + Tax in the US. But it's not that good at handling PDFs. You will have to convert your ebooks to epub/mobi format to get the most out of it.

vinxmark
19th Jul 2012 Thu, 23:00
sir share niyo naman po ang ebook reader niyo para sa N70 maraming salamat po sa makakapagbigay :salute:

dodie53
19th Jul 2012 Thu, 23:07
sir share niyo naman po ang ebook reader niyo para sa N70 maraming salamat po sa makakapagbigay :salute:

mobipocket reader s60 v3.
type ka lang sa yahoo.
meron dun.

sungraewook
20th Jul 2012 Fri, 04:47
KINDLE APP for ANDROID :dance:

facia
3rd Sep 2012 Mon, 00:29
In mobile and PC I use Adobe PDF reader.

Ceejei27
4th Sep 2012 Tue, 20:40
guys, sino po may audiobook player dyan? penge naman po ako for my android tablet... di kasi ako makapag download. wala ako broadband ngaun... please help... thanks po...

ironguard05
6th Sep 2012 Thu, 10:42
Guys good morning! Ask lang po kung meron ho bang ebook reader na pang nokia 3120c? Hinala ko is mobi reader ba yun? Yung pwede? Sa ngayon nagbabasa ako ng ebooks na .jar file based or meron bang tutorial on how to make one? Palink na rin of ng adobe pdf reader if meron, padagdag na lang. Salamat!

kcvm34
10th Sep 2012 Mon, 16:57
mobipocket reader

Elis
14th Sep 2012 Fri, 12:30
ebookr sa psp, sa cp yung built-in reader ng myphone.