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Compare Electronic Book Readers - Don't Pick The Cheapest One
As Mother and Father Days approach at its usual fearful pace the time to thoroughly compare eBook readers is getting little. The news of supply shortages at both Amazon (Kindle) and Barnes and Noble (Nook) will not help you either, in your search for the cheapest eBook reader with the biggest eReader discount. I 'm asked many times on my web log and also on my travellings while I 'm using one of my own readers, what is the best device available for sale now? A simple question, one that you would expect a simple answer for but unluckily there is only one way to discover that answer and that involves a little detective work. If you have been looking already you will be aware of the current crop of electronic reading devices. The front runners are the two mentioned above and apparently the two Kindle models, the DX and the cheaper and now international Kindle3. When comparing eBook readers it is hard to do so like for like as they really are all dissimilar and it is down to your personal needs that should shape your choice. That said, there are some critical areas that need to be studied, not just which is the cheapest or is discounted the most but more importantly what books can you actually download and read on your chosen gadget. Will it allow you to connect with the books you want to read and are those books paid for or free. The long delays on delivery announced by B&N (the Nook and Nook Color Edition) that allow access to vast quantities of free content - both support both the ePub and Adobe PDF standard - and the ability to purchase your titles from a selection of online book stores. Of the remaining wireless models only the DX of the Amazon range allows for reading PDF and neither support ePub naturally. If the Amazon Kindle 3 or DX are not for you and wireless is not that important to you - you just need to top up your library from your PC Net connection and USB cable before you travel - then there are other examples around that are still available for delivery before 2012. As you can see, your choice should not be made on which one is the inexpensive e book reader or which manufacturer gives the biggest eReader price reduction, though if your chosen model does give you one or the other (or both) that's a bonus, but you should compare eBook readers thoroughly prior to buy. One thing you should not do is settle for a device that does not meet your demands, even if that means holding off a little longer to get the one of your choice. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com I love my ebook reader as I read much more. You can find helpful tips and reviews about a new ebook reader. Start checking out your new electronic reader today! |
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