An e-book is a book which is produced for reading on a computer screen. E-book is an abbreviation for `electronic book'. The new e-books will include a host of Rough Guide titles. electronic book a book that you read on a computer screen or on a special small computer that you can hold in your hands, and that is not printed on paper
{i} electronic book, book which is stored on an electronic storage medium and not on paper (can be read on a computer or other digital equipment)
A book in digital format that you can download to your computer and read using a software program Depending on the specific format, the eBook can be read on a computer, PDA, or dedicated reader device with the proper software
An electronic version of a traditional print book that can be read by using a personal computer and/or an eBook reader An eBook reader may be a software program used on a personal computer or a portable reading device
An eBook is an electronic version of a traditional print book that can be read by using a personal computer or by using an eBook reader (An eBook reader can be a software application for use on a computer, such as Microsoft's free Reader application, or a book-sized computer that is used solely as a reading device, such as Nuvomedia's Rocket eBook ) Users can purchase an eBook on diskette or CD, but the most popular method of getting an eBook is to purchase a downloadable file of the eBook (or other reading material) from a Web site (such as Barnes and Noble) to be read from the user's computer or reading device Generally, an eBook can be downloaded in five minutes or less
"eBook" is short for "electronic book" eBooks can be downloaded and read on an electronic device like a desktop or notebook computer eBooks are versatile, portable and convenient
ebooks (eBooks, e-books, Ebooks ) can be anything from the digital version of a paper book, to more interactive content that includes hyperlinks and multimedia It can even be the electronic reading device such as a Rocket eBook or Pocket PC