Article by Lauren Kadarren

Finding good Japanese manga for Kindle, Apple’s iPad and iPhone, Sony Readers, the Nook and other digital eReaders may not be as difficult as before, though still time consuming. Viewing manga on eReaders such as the Kindle, has become a common hobby today. We’ll talk about methods pertaining to obtaining manga for Kindle and its major competitors in the eReading device arena.

The main benefit of having manga for Kindle, iPad, or your choice eReading device is that it negates the need to carry manga books everywhere or nowhere. The eReaders of today have definitely made it easier, due to books being stored digitally. Like data being stored on your computer, you have “eBooks” being stored on your eReading device.

There aren’t too many sites on the internet to acquire manga for Kindle and other eReaders. There are a few shopping sites out there that offer manga for iPad, Nook, Kindle and the Sony line of eReaders. You may end up spending a lot of money, if you are seeking to build a collection of manga titles for your eReader, using digital shopping websites exclusively.

Apart from shopping websites for getting manga for your Kindle, Nook, iPad, iPhone and other devices, you have membership and non-membership websites. Non-membership websites where you to get manga for eReaders are very rare and it may take some time to find a good one, and of course you may not find manga by the numbers at these regular websites. Membership websites on the other hand, you will have a better chance of finding Japanese manga by the numbers for your eReader.

Subscriptions to most membership websites are either monthly or for a lifetime. Monthly subscription involves paying a flat fee to stay as a member and lifetime allows you to pay a larger fee one time only.

How the manga looks on our electronic readers when viewed is important for many manga enthusiasts. In a nutshell, the quality of the artwork must be preserved and the text must be easy to read on our eReaders.

It’s worth noting that many portable reading solutions are able to provide a good viewing experience, comparable to tangible manga books. The iPad may have a color advantage over the other eReaders, which are mostly black and white. But that doesn’t mean you can’t be as equally entertained or even better, viewing manga on the Kindle, Nook, iPhone, or the Sony line of eReaders.

Having manga on your iPad, Nook or Kindle has become the most convenient way to catch up on your favorite stories on the go. The days of wondering how to get tons of manga for your portable reader are now over.

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