The Kindle Fire and second-generation Kindle Reader include native support for PDF files, but to view these files on a first-generation Kindle Reader, you must convert them to MOBI or AZW format.
I love reading on my Kindle, but the screen is just too small and blurry to be useful for PDF files. While it's lacking in customizability, PDF4Kindle solves this problem pretty well by converting PDF ...
As an avid reader, I often turn to my Kindle Paperwhite for leisure reading. Besides Kindle eBooks, I enjoy free books and other documents available in PDF format. However, I've discovered that to ...
There are millions of free books out there on the internet, many of them stored in the PDF format. But reading PDFs on a Kindle ebook reader is a dismal reading experience. There is, however, a quick, ...
It’s almost hard to remember, but when it came out, iBooks could read only EPUB files, not PDFs, and the only way to load them was by syncing with iTunes. Over a number of releases of both iBooks and ...
Ebooks are available in many different formats, including the widely supported ePub standard. You can read ePub ebooks on Apple iPad, Barnes & Noble Nook, Sony Reader, and Kobo eReader models; ...
The Amazon Kindle supports three main document types: Kindle (.AZW, .AZW1), Text (.TXT) and Unprotected Mobipocket (.MOBI, .PRC). Second-generation Kindles also have a built-in PDF reader and support ...
Amazon Kindle flaunts a massive library of ebooks from Amazon's ecosystem, but some of the ebooks that we have are in outside file formats, such as PDF and EPUB. A kindle e-book reader is pictured at ...
Foxit Software is hot on the heels of Amazon.com and Sony in developing an e-book reader that quickly and accurately renders widely-used PDF files. The thin and light eSlick device, on display this ...