Posted on: 22 April, 2015

Author: Tanisha Williams

The advent of technology has revolutionized the book reading industry. E-readers have completely changed the reading experience not only because of its compact, sleek interior, but also because of its durability and comfort. However, e-readers have more to offer even the toughest skeptics. Read on to find out. E-readers come with a series of benefits for modern readers. With the powerful screen technology and high-end features, e-readers have completely revolutionized the book reading industry. These gadgets come with a superior battery life, exceptional durability and they also allow better and more comfortable reading. Many paper book traditionalists don’t feel as warm and fuzzy about e-readers as the growing population of admirers. But trust me, a few uses enjoying the awesome flexibilities and numerous advantages that e-books offer will convert the toughest of skeptics!     Highly portable One of the best advantages of using an e-reader is its portability. This small gadget will easily fit into your handbag allowing you to take it everywhere you go.  If you tend to read a few books at once, then carrying around three hard-copies at a time becomes impractical and inconvenient. With an e-reader, you can store hundreds of books in one location and switch off between reading them at any time.  Built-in Dictionary What do you do when you come across a word you don’t understand while reading a paperback book?  Let’s see – you put the book down and go get a dictionary [talk about prehistoric] or you google the word’s meaning on your smart phone or computer.  With e-readers it is no longer necessary to waist valuable time on a quest to understand what you’re reading.  You simply tap the puzzling word on your e-reader, and an integrated dictionary will pop up displaying its accurate definition and meaning. Note taking capabilities Have you ever tried to mark an important area in your book only to realize your highlighter is devoid of all its juices? Or worse, your bookmarker falls out and you now have to thumb through all of the pages of your book to figure out where you left off.   Well no more dry highlighters or re-reading book chapters to determine your starting point.  With just one tap, e-readers make it possible to highlight words or bookmark pages so you’ll never have to worry about losing your place again.   Saves money If you’re a bookworm, buying a lot of traditional books can put a dent in your wallet over time. When publishing e-books, Authors don’t have to pay the high costs associated with traditional publishing, and we as consumers get to reap the benefits.  So you’ll find that digital books are generally priced lower then paperbacks; some are as low as .99 and there are hundreds you can even download for free.  I know you’re probably thinking that e-readers have a hefty initial investment, but you can actually get one as low as $40 (the price of 2 hard-cover books). Trust me; the long-term financial benefits are undeniable.  Saves time Face it; we live in a microwavable age where patience has become a foreign word.  We want what we want, and we want it NOW!  Fortunately, e-readers provide just what we need to satisfy our craving for instant gratification.  Think about it, having time to make a Barnes & Noble stop will never again be the deciding factor for owning the new book sequel.  If you own an e-reader, you can buy the book and start reading it in a manner of minutes.    By now you should be convinced that buying an e-reader would undoubtedly be a wise and economical purchasing decision.  Owning one will not only save you time and money, but it will make your reading experience more efficient and enjoyable. Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com Tanisha Williams is the author of two non-profit e-books “501c3 In 12-Steps” and “Simple Internal Controls That Protect Your Assets”.  Her desire for more interaction with readers was the key inspiration behind the development of her latest business venture ChatEbooks. ChatEbooks, launched in October 2014, harnesses the strengths of social media in order to help authors and their readers engage and connect within the context of the selling/reading experience.