How to Compare eBook Readers Before You Buy Guide

From left to right: Kindle 2, Sony Reader, B&N Nook, Kindle DX.
You want to read eBooks on a specialized device. But how do you figure out which one to choose?More and more eReaders are coming to the market every month. It is a growth industry. Here at Ebook Readers Org we not only help you choose, but we scan through the online shopping sites and get the cheapest prices for you to buy now! It is that simple.
Things to think about:
- Screen - Electronic Ink (eInk) is awesome! A specialized screen technology so you can read for hours without going blind from eye strain.
- Size - is it too heavy? too big? too small (i'm thinking the iPhone). Make sure it suits your needs.
- Content - Do you like to download ebooks online and then upload through USB? or do you need the manufacturer to provide an online ebook site for your perusal?
- Color - if you read comics then get a color screen. Newspapers can be easily read on all e-ink devices that are grayscale.
- Internet - Will you be using your eBook Reader for getting emails?
- Navigation - do you want buttons or a touch screen?
- Storage - does it have enough onboard memory to allow you to store your ebook library? If not, can I put in an expansion card?
Please visit the eBook Reader comparison page before you buy. Then go to the bargain hunt section to start searching for discount eReaders. Good luck.
eBookie
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- November 1, 2009
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