Sony Reader Wi-Fi Review
Sony are back and ready to face the competition with a new improved Sony Reader Wi-Fi, but have they done enough to impress customers?
Sony are back and ready to face the competition with a new improved Sony Reader Wi-Fi, but have they done enough to impress customers?
The Skytex Primer has been designed for those who don’t just want an eReader: they want a device that can also handle their photos, videos and music files. With a color screen and a low price point, the Skytex Primer has proved popular in the budget category of eReaders. Keep reading to find out whether it does everything you need it to do.
Pandigital Novel could be the gadget for you. With Wi-Fi connectivity and the ability to download apps, this model enters the realm of budget tablet computers. But is it worth buying in a world where the likes of the Amazon Kindle Fire cost just a little bit extra?
Nook Touch is branded as “the simple eReader” by Barnes & Noble, where the focus is solely on the reading experience. But is this the right device for you?
Enter the Nook Color: this is the color alternative to the Nook Touch, for those who prefer a few extra features of a tablet computer, and a better platform for viewing images. But does it stand up to its competition?
The Kobo Touch Edition isn’t quite as popular or as well known as eReaders like the Nook Touch or Kindle, but it is a viable option in the world of budget eBook readers. Keep reading to find out more about the pros and cons of choosing this particular device.
If you’re looking for an eBook reader that can store multimedia files besides eBooks, the Ematic eGlide could just be the option for you. With a color LCD screen and extra functions on top of its eBook reader, this device is making its way into the “tablet computer” category of gadgets, but at an extremely affordable price.
Amazon Kindle finally has a touchscreen option. This means that the physical keyboard has gone, and accessing menu items or picking a word to look up in the dictionary just got a lot quicker and easier. Keep reading to find out whether the Kindle Touch Wi-Fi or 3G models could be the right eBook reader choice for you.
Kindle 2011 is the smallest and lightest Kindle to date. It’s also the cheapest, coming in at an extremely affordable new price point. Read on to find out the pros and cons when buying this ebook reader.
Click here to view the Full E-book Ink Comparison Chart to compare Kindle 2011, Kindle Touch Wifi 3G, Kindle Keyboard, Nook Touch, and Kobo Touch Edition.