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EBook Reader Comparisons To Help You Choose The Best EBook Readerr

Posted by on Wednesday, 10 November, 2010

There are many of EBook readers on the market. The vast majority of people are only privy to the Amazon Kindle brand though; to the point that Kindle nearly kind of became equal to the phrase ‘ebook reader .’ Truth is, there are far more options to select from. For one, there is the Sony line of PDF readers. There’s also Barnes and Noble’s Nook and Kobo ebook reader. You will need EBook Reader Comparisons to discover which among these products would suit your wishes and your position ; and these are what you want to have a look into.

Specs

This includes weight and dimensions. Dimensions barely matter in itself ; except when you dont like anything voluminous. In fact , you can easily adjust the font size so it would not matter if you a somewhat smaller screen. Nevertheless some file layouts like PDF works better in devices such as the Amazon Kindle DX, which happens to be some inches broader than its counterparts. Some electronic book readers e. G the Sony Pocket Edition and the Astak Pocket Pro weigh only six ounces while some like The Kindle and the Sony PRS-600 weighs around 11 oz.. If you are about to do plenty of dragging around, you will want one that is easy to carry.

Features

You may also have to have a look at features related to device support, memory, display and navigation ( touchscreen or keyboard ). You might need one with files which you can get access to using other gadgets like iPads and Android telephones through the installation of applications. You also need to glance at the e-book reader’s memory. You would need one with decent capacity. Memory ranges from 512 MB to 4GB. Ebook readers usually use the e-ink technology, except for the Pandigital Novel reader which uses TFT-LCD. Another gadget that has LCD technology which can also be used for ebook reading is the iPad. If you are about to do lots of reading, it is best that you go for this with minimum glare, which is mostly the case with ereaders employing e-ink technology.

Battery Life

This is one of the most important aspects you can look at, when you go visit web sites for EBook Reader Comparisons. You would not wish to lose battery right smack in the climax of a great book. If you’re going to bring it along for a lengthy trip, battery time would also matter. In product catalogs, battery life is mostly stated in pages. Some batteries run out at 7,500 page turns and some runs out at 9000 pages.

Content

Yet another critical aspect to look at would be the content-related information. Under this class is the info about the file types supported, as well as the ebook reader’s Internet capabilities. You might want one that has 3G connectivity, such as the Kindle and the Kindle DX, particularly if you’re always hunting for new stuff to download and read. Some units,eg the Bebook Neo, the Sony Reader PRS-600 and the BtN Nook, have WiFi connectivity ( the second is also 3G capable ), which, while not permitting your electronic book reader to connect independently, can connect to WiFi hubs, such as those in Starbucks.

With these EBook Reader Comparisons, you surely now have an idea about the players in the electronic book reader market. Begin looking at ebook readers apropos directions, features, battery life and content and you will soon find one that would suit your needs or wants completely.

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SonyPRS-600 eReader caught on film

Posted by on Monday, 24 August, 2009

The US press won’t be getting their mitts on Sony’s latest eReader until tomorrow in NYC, but our friends to the north have been slobbering over the PRS-600 for the last few days. Verdict: wicked fast page turns, but too much glare. Hit the jump for a side-by-side comparison with the 505.

via Slash



Sony officially unveils new Readers, drops price of e-books

Posted by on Tuesday, 4 August, 2009

The $299 PRS-600 has an improved touch screen.

(Credit: Sony)

After enduring a couple of rumors and leaks that took the lid off its latest e-readers a little earlier than it would have liked, Sony’s officially announced the two new models: the Reader Pocket Edition ($199) and Reader Touch …

Originally posted at Crave


New Sony Readers leaked

Posted by on Thursday, 30 July, 2009

The PRS-300 has a 5-inch screen, while the larger PRS-700 is a 6-inch model.

(Credit: Sony)

A couple of days ago I posted an item on how I’d heard whispers of a new Sony digital reader potentially hitting the market in August. Well, now some images and details of …


Unannounced Sony Readers leak out, few care

Posted by on Thursday, 30 July, 2009

sony-readerReady for more ebook readers? I hope so ’cause Sony has two in the pipe right now. Somehow the service manuals were posted in some random corner of the Internet and of course a forum user downloaded them. The PRS-300 seems to be an entry-level model and the PRS-600 is a slightly larger, better equipped ebook reader.

The PRS-300 is going to come equipped with a 5-inch screen and 440MB of storage. The PRS-600 however sports a 6-inch touchscreen along with audio outputs for what we can only assume is a text-to-speech or MP3 player. Neither service manual mentions anything about wireless connectivity which was the buzz a few days ago. Both models will be available in black, silver, and red whenever they are released.



Google drops more than one million public domain books for Sony’s eBook store

Posted by on Wednesday, 29 July, 2009

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I’m just curious to know if anyone in the CG audience has either of Sony’s eReaders: PRS-505 or PRS-700. Enjoy those classics!

SAN DIEGO, July 29, 2009 – The eBook Store from Sony, together with Google, today announced it is providing access to more than 1 million free public domain books – from classics such as Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island to biographies, historical texts, romance novels and hundreds of other genres. The announcement reinforces Sony’s commitment to providing consumers with the largest, most comprehensive selection of eBooks available. These titles, which Google has digitized as part of its Google Books project, are available in EPUB format and are optimized for current models of the Sony Reader Digital Book.

“We are committed to ensuring our customers have the freedom to discover and read content from the widest possible range of sources,” said Chris Smythe, director of the eBook Store from Sony. “We’re proud to offer access to the broadest range of eBooks today – from hot new releases, to New York Times Best Sellers, to classics and hard to find manuscripts such as those available for free from Google.”

From Sony’s eBook Store (ebookstore.sony.com), Reader owners with a U.S. location can download and transfer any of these titles to their PRS-505 or PRS-700 Reader. New eBook Store users can access available titles after setting up an account and downloading Sony’s free eBook Library software.

“As more and more people discover digital reading, it’s important to build an open platform to help them access and read books online,” said Adam Smith, product management director at Google. “We’re pleased to continue our collaboration with Sony so that more people around the world can discover and enjoy these books.”