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This is a new and stylish portable eBook reader, and you will love the high quality and the charming feelings. Possessing this electronic eBook reader, you life will be so wonderful and happy. So let this multipurpose eBook reader make your life agreeable and interesting. You are worth it.
How to Choose Electronic Book Readers:
- Electronic book readers have revolutionized the reading experience. Their convenience is undeniable, as they can hold hundreds or, in some cases, even thousands of digital books. Beyond that, they offer many cool features besides just reading capability
- Decide how much you would like to pay for your electronic book reader. Prices range from around $150 for the entry-level Barnes & Noble Nook and $200 for the Sony Reader Pocket Edition to $350 to 400 for the Kindle DX. (All prices as of September 2011.) The Kindle far exceeds the Sony Reader in memory space and physical size, and it also includes wireless connectivity
- Consider if you would like a wireless connection. Internet access on the e-reader will allow you to peruse websites and download your favorite ebook directly to the device. You can also use the wireless to subscribe to RSS feeds and magazines. Kindles and the Barnes & Noble Nook offer wireless, but some Sony readers do not and must be connected to computer with a USB cable in order to download books
- Decide what other features fit your needs. The Barnes & Noble Nook and the Sony Reader Touch Edition use touch screens for input. All of the readers mentioned here except for the Sony Reader Pocket Edition have annotation capabilities and dictionaries. The Kindle can read out loud; and, on the Barnes & Noble Nook, you can loan books to other Nook users
- Make sure the e-reader is compatible with the book formats you would like to read: PDF, TXT, JPG, GIF, MP3, BMP or any combination thereof. Many free online ebooks are in MOBI and PRC formats, and only the Kindles can read those. Only Sony readers can support AAC formats for audio
- Consider usage needs for battery life. Kindles last four days with the wireless turned on and two weeks with it off. The Sony Readers last for two weeks. The Nook only lasts 10 days with the wireless turned off, before the battery needs to be recharged

- 1 x eBook Reader
- 1 x Charger
- 1 x Pair of Earphone
- 1 x Instruction Book
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Martin
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02-26-2012- Other Thoughts: This is a great and simple eBook reader. It's light enough that I can hold it in one hand when reading, it's small enough that it's easy to take with me, the battery life is long enough that I forgot where I put the charger, and the screen lets me read for hours on end without eye strain. It does one thing and does it well. Get a tablet computer (I am partial to the Toshiba Thrive) if you want to play games, do email, browse the web, do video conferencing, etc.
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Nicholas
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02-12-2012- Other Thoughts: The design of the eBook reader is very good and I really like the design very much. This kind of design is very great!
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G Aaron
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02-21-2012- Other Thoughts: I haven't tried it too much yet but what I have seen working with it everything is ok. It has a very good price. I wouldn't think about another one having this Portable EBook Reader here. Good buy
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Samantha
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02-11-2012- Other Thoughts: This is really the perfect eBook reader, the appearance is nice and the quality is good.
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Terrellian
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02-15-2012- Other Thoughts: Thanks for a great EBook Reader at a super price! Really enjoy it.
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