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What is an E-reader?

 

An e-reader (electronic reader) is a device for reading content, such as e-books, newspapers and documents. A standalone e-reader typically has wireless connectivity for downloading content and conducting other Web-based tasks. Popular dedicated e-readers include Amazon's Kindle and Sony Reader.

 

The Sony Reader was one of the earliest e-readers. Sony Reader PRS 700 weighs 10 ounces and features a 6" display. A touchscreen features a virtual keyboard for navigation and note taking and there's an LED light built in for reading in low light conditions. One charge is good for 7500 page turns. The device has 512 MB of memory.

 

Amazon's Kindle 2 weighs 10.2 ounces and has a 6" display. The device features a small built-in keyboard beneath the display. Kindle supports limited text search. User-accessible memory is 1.4 GB, enough for 1500 books. The Kindle DX has a 9.7" display.

 

Plastic Logic's e-reader, called "Dossier" in development, is optimized for business use. The device supports Microsoft Office documents, such as Word and Excel. The display is 8.5" X 11". Dossier general release is planned for 2010.

 

Mobile devices that can display text, such as smartphones and PDAs, can also function as e-readers. Such as the new Apple I-PAD and the upcoming Microsoft Courier!

 

 

 

 

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Kindles - Price Slash

  • The Kindle is an electronic device for downloading, storing, and reading electronic books, known as e-books. It was developed by a company called Lab 126 which is a subsidiary of Amazon. The Kindle has instant wireless access to Amazon.com and their huge number of e-books (over 115,000 and growing). You can read newspapers, subscribe to magazines and blogs, and even play audio files such as MP3S or audio books. The Kindle is compact and lightweight so it is easy to handle. Just think of it as a conveniently portable television for your books. Reduced in Price!

 

The Nook

  • nook lets you access over one million eBooks, newspapers, and magazines in two different ways, depending on where you are. It uses the same 3G wireless technology that your cell phone uses. But, with the appropriate device settings, it also automatically detects Wi-Fi hotspots -- either the free Wi-Fi in all Barnes & Noble stores or any pre-configured hotspots -- and will switch to use Wi-Fi's faster connection. With either connection, you'll be able to download eBooks wirelessly in seconds.
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Sony

  • Sony boasts over seven different Electronic Readers and has a ton of experience making quality E-Readers. The newer models have large touch-screens and feature E-Ink technology! The new Sony 900 is currently their flagship model. Subscribe to your favorite newspapers and read books on a slick device by a known brand name like sony.
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