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The Sony Reader Digital Book is an e-reader tablet device similar to the Kindle. One can read books or magazines on them. They can be purchased from Amazon.
Usually PDA's can't read digital books unless you convert the file to a word document.
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A copyright notice may be in the file's properties, in a separate "read me" or "about" file, or embedded in metadata. Notification is not required for protection.
To read a 'digital book' commonly called an e-book, software called an 'e-book reader', which interprets an e-book file (also required) and displays it in a human-readable format.
You can read an e-book on Mac OS X by using e-book reader applications like Apple Books or Adobe Digital Editions. Simply download the e-book file onto your Mac, then open the e-book reader application and import the file to start reading.
The most raved about digital book reader would have to be the Kindle. It has some amazing features, such as the anti-sun glare which allows you to read the Kindle even when the sun it out. It also has a 4.3" screen good for reading.
No, but you can read it in low light.
These files are store electronic books that have been saved in the Microsoft LIT file format. The LIT file format is used by the Microsoft Reader software application. LIT files contain the actual contents of the digital book as well as book's digital rights information. The information limits the number of systems that each digital book can be read. Therefore protecting the copyright rights. They can not be opened.
pick up a file from a dustbin and read it,,,,a file in a dustbin is known as dumb file...
It is read by a digital piece of equipment, such as a digital camera.
Yes you can either go to the Sony website, and read their reviews. You can also post on a chat board, and read the feedback that you get in response to your question.