The Sony Reader Touch Edition is the latest in a line of eBook readers from Sony. This newest model promises a sleek, ultra-thin design that looks great and also has the functionality you need. This is a noticeable upgrade from the previous PRS700 model, tackling a few of its issues.
Features of the Sony Reader Touch PRS600
6.9 x 4.8 x 0.4 inches,
10.1 ounces,
Supports ePub, PDF, TXT, RTF, Microsoft Word, BBeB,...
As an alternative to Amazon’s original Kindle, which is still available with global wireless access, Amazon decided to release a model that would cater towards those with a little extra money to spend on a larger screen. There may be a few added features, but is the Kindle DX really worth the added expense?
Features of the Amazon Kindle DX
9.7 inch e-Ink display,
10.4 x 7.2 x 0.4 inches in size,
Built in keyboard...
The Barnes and Noble Nook should be an eBook reader to rival the Amazon Kindle. With features such as a built in library of eBooks, Wi-Fi connectivity and full-text browsing whilst in Barnes and Noble stores, the Nook has a lot of what the Kindle has to offer and promises even more. But does it deliver?
Features of the Barnes and Noble Nook
7.7 x 4.9 x 0.5 inches in size,
12.1 ounces,
3.5 inch color touch screen ...
As soon as Apple announced the release of the iPad, it was all anyone was talking about. All jokes about the name aside, the iPad caused a division between those who saw it as a turning point in portable computers and eBook readers, and those who saw it as simply unnecessary. Is the iPad just an expensive gadget that we don’t really need? Or is it the revolution in portable computing that we’ve all been waiting...