Kindle Fire has touch screen functions--it's basically like an ipad. And according to eManga's FAQ, their manga is compatible with pretty much any device, it looks like: https://www.emanga.com/faq They seem to be very good at trying to make it widely available for everyone.greg wrote:The only way I could see myself getting into digital manga is if I could display it on some sort of full-color Kindle or something. I imagine these can be viewed with iPads and such, but that introduces the problem of just staring at yet another video screen. Can these things be looked at on a Kindle? I don't own one, so I don't even know if they have touchscreen zoom functions and such.
Now that I've read all of the first volume, though, I have to say I'm a little disappointed: DMP basically just bought the old translation from that company that tried releasing it via Facebook a while back...so the translation is riddled with incorrect grammar and weird translation ideas (ie melon pan is "melon with bread"??). This really disappointed me because I figured they'd at least FIX THESE before re-releasing them, but nope. They literally just formatted it into their various formats and didn't touch it. -__- I'll still buy it because I want them to keep releasing it even after they reach the end of whatever volumes the old Facebook translators did (I think it was 3? 4?), but thankfully I have a bunch of emanga credits so it's not like I'm spending REAL money on it right now at least
