It didn’t make sense to me that someone could genuinely pull this off. By the way I was one of the very first few owners of iPad, I bought it at the launch of the product so I was eager to test out the device especially on ebooks. However the prices of ebooks nowadays are not getting any cheaper, it could easily cost between USD15-20 for a reasonably good title. That was when I remembered mypadmedia and decided to give it a shot, after all they offer a 60 days money back guarantee if one is not happy with the quality of the books or service.
After I signed up for the service I was truly surprised at the actual number of ebooks that they have. They practically offer thousands of ebooks for downloads from a variety of genres such as best sellers, thriller, romance, classics, mystery and much more. In addition, they also offer ipad comics such as anime, manga, comedy, Marvel and DC. The comics look really great on the iPad as they are able to be viewed at full screen and the graphics are superb. For those who like to catch up on the latest news, they provide access to thousands of live newspaper sites around the world which you can read from your iPad.
The downside of the service is firstly all the books are only available in English at this point of time but they may add other languages in the near future. The other weakness of the site is that right now they do not have the list of the content available at the site. This is because their databases are too huge and get updated daily. However from the looks of things, there is absolutely good quality in the ebooks that they provide.
So in conclusion while mypadmedia might not be a perfect service but at such an affordable price and with so much content to offer, it would truly be a crime if any iPad owners do not sign up.