Depending on the type of e-reader you own depends on where you can buy books. For the Kindle Amazon would be the place and for the Nook Barnes and Noble. I am not sure about the other e-readers.
You can get free books for your Kobo ereader at the Kobo Store. There are novels as well as nonfiction books.
On a eReader(if you have a one): examples: - Literati - Nook - Sony - Pocketbook - Kindle
Using an ereader is convenient, but carrying around a phone, tablet computer and an ereader gets cumbersome. Popular ereaders like Nook and Kindle offer iPhone, Android and iPad apps so you can read books anywhere. The apps are free, and you can buy books just like you would with the Kindle or Nook. The books are sent to your device via 3G or wi-fi.
an ereader can go on the internet you can also read books on it .It is a bit like a cheaper version off the ipad
A LOT,on eReader, books and everything
A LOT,on eReader, books and everything
According to Sony's phone support, NO. The pocket readers do not come with any books already downloaded on them, but the ones with wifi have an app on there for the Wall Street Journal...
Books for the android eReader are purchased online. Many can be obtained directly from the author/publisher website. Other sites such as Amazon sell Kindle books which can be read on an android device through their free app.
If you buy a Sony eReader from the Sony store, you can expect to pay around $130 plus taxes. You can find it online as well for about half the price if you are willing to buy used.
An ereader book typically cost 20 dollars in the right place. It would be most beneficial for the buy an ereader book if you read a lot and have problems with seeing as well.
Yes. iPhone and iPod Touch have apps to run Kindle books, Barnes&Noble eReader books, and more.
No - once you've downloaded a book it's yours until you delete it.