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Navy eReader Device

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Also known as
  
NeRD

Manufacturer
  
Findaway World

Release date
  
May 2014 (2014-05)

Developer
  
United States Navy

Type
  
E-reader

Display
  
E Ink

Navy eReader Device

Navy eReader Device, or NeRD, is an e-reader developed by the United States Navy's General Library Program for use aboard U.S. Navy submarines. Released in May 2014, it gives sailors accessibility to the Navy's library and various books while on a submarine, which has limited storage space for paper books and sailors are normally on a six-month deployment. Each submarine is assigned five NeRDs. In late 2014, the Navy released the device to its surface fleet, distributing over 1,170 NeRDs.

Each NeRD costs the Navy $3,000, but most of the cost is e-book licensing so the material costs are minimal. It has adjustable font types and sizes, includes a carrying case, is not equipped with internet capabilities due to security concerns and will be not available to the general public.

Titles included

It is loaded with nearly 300 books in a wide variety of genres, some of the books are:

  • Most of the 18 titles that comprise the Chief of Naval Operations' Professional Reading Program
  • A Game of Thrones
  • The Lord of the Rings
  • The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
  • Bossypants
  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
  • Into the Wild
  • 1776
  • To Kill a Mockingbird
  • Tom Clancy novels
  • Bible (King James Version)
  • Quran
  • Book of Mormon
  • References

    Navy eReader Device Wikipedia