Tuesday, December 13, 2011

E Book Readers

  1. New Nook Touch Review
  2. Sony PRS-T1 Review 
  3. Kindle Touch Review
  4. Kindle 4 Review
  5. Kindle WiFi Review
  6. Barnes and Noble Nook
  7. iRiver Story HD Review
  8. Nook Color
  9. Nextbook eReaders and Tablets
   STEPS to Choose EBook Readers
Step #1 – Digital Media Selection


If you intend on buying ebooks for your ebook reader, and not relying on public domain and other free titles, the most important first step is to research ebook availability and pricing for your region.

Step #2 – eBook Reader Features

Next on the ebook reader guide list, you need to determine what features are most important to you in an ebook reader. Free wireless downloads? Touchscreen? Portability? Battery life? There are plenty of options to choose from in this category, and each ebook reader offers something different.


Step #3 - Research Devices

The last step in the ebook reader guide is to follow these links to review information about these particular devices on this website. You'll find detailed information about each ebook reader, along with photos and video demonstrations, to get a better idea of which device is the best for you.

If the number of choices seems overwhelming, start with the ones you know first and go from there. You can also start with the Comparison Table for a condensed list of ebook readers that are currently available on the market.
The ones marked in gray can only be found used or in very narrow markets, so you might steer clear of them unless that's specifically what you want.




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