Textbooks On The IPhone Take On The Kindle DX
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That’s a big (no pun intended) issue, one would think, with trying to read a textbook on an iPhone. To be honest, that’s why the Kindle DX was developed; even the original Kindle / Kindle 2’s screen was not big enough. Besides the Kindle and Kindle DX, Amazon.com has its own e-book app as well. Both Amazon’s and CourseSmart’s iPhone apps are free. This is probably more of an addendum than a replacement for a Kindle or Kindle DX or a full-sized textbook. Besides the iPhone app, you can also download a version for your PC or view textbooks online. I’m still not convinced e-books will replace textbooks, but I suppose it will depend on a number of factors:
The idea of reading e-books on a mobile device’s small screen is not at all appealing to some, but to others, mobility conquers all. We’ll see if textbooks, in particular, ever expand beyond a niche market. Watch a video demo of the iPhone app: |
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