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Compare Ebook Reader

which is better? Amazon or Sony EBook Reader?
how would you compare the eBook reader from Amazon vs. the one from Sony? which one would you buy? (amazon's is $50 more expensive)
The Sony EBook reader has an advantage in that it can handle PDF and DOC files, while the Amazon Kindle only handles its own proprietary format. You can upload your own files and free files from the Internet. It's on Amazon for $279. You can also get it cheaper if there's a Sony Factory outlet near you.
The Kindle has a better screen and is easier to read. It also has access to EVDO broadband wireless Internet for downloads and reading Wikipedia, so you don't need a PC to get new content. It's only available from Amazon for $359.
Which would I buy? Neither. I would can get the Asus EEE PC for $299. This is a 7-inch color screen laptop that runs Linux and has word processing and spreadsheet and Internet and wireless and games and other features. It comes with a PDF reader, so you could easily read your Ebooks with this and use it for lots more, if you wanted.
If you're not comfortable with that, then I would advise checking out the lists of titles available for purchase and see how much each would cost in the long term and whether either has the books available that you would be likely to buy.
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The Barnes and Noble "Nook" eBook Reader is getting some buzz, and for good reason. Here's some reasons why the Barnes and Noble "Nook" is going to be a hot gift item this holiday season.
- The Nook Allows You To Lend Books To Others- Along with the fact that you can store over 1,000 books on your device with the default memory card, the Nook also allows you to lend books to others. All they need is to have the "nook app". This means the lendee can download the app on their Blackberry touch, or iPhone, etc, and enjoy the book for up to two weeks.
- The Barnes and Noble Nook Syncs With Everything- Or just about...it uses the new Google software, Android, which allows it to sync with your lap top, iPhone, Blackberry, and 100's of other devices. It's really the first of it's kind and should be a hit on the market.
- The Nook Has A Color Navigation Screen- Where the Kindle, Kindle 2, and Sony Reader just have gray-tones on their navigation screen, the Nook boasts a full color navigation screen. So you can peruse titles of books, magazines and other publications in full color.
So there's a few good reasons the Nook is going to be a strong fighter in the war of eBook Readers this holiday season.
Barnes and Noble smartly priced the Nook comparable to the Kindle 2 as well. In fact, they are priced the same at the moment, we'll have to see how long that lasts.
Click Here to learn more about the Nook features and pre-order information.
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People can't figure stuff out by context these days. I'm very into ebooks and a lot of the people who compare ebook readers get hung up on the fact that certain ereaders don't have dictionaries. I think, do they REALLY run across so many words they don't understand that it keeps them from reading? They can't figure the word out reasonably well from context? I don't get that.
*WE ARE ON A FIRST-NAME BASIS, ha-ha…actually I think of her like Madonna or Beyonce, she doesn't NEED a last name–which might be part of the perceived-in-some-quarters problem.]]>
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