eBook
Reader Android Touch
Screen Review
eBook Reader Android Reviews The Amazon Kindle
As far as
eBooks reader androids reviews are concerned, the Kindle 4 mobile device is basically
one of, if not the, most popular. The Amazon Kindle 4 was introduced
together with the Kindle Touch and Kindle Fire. It is also called Kindle
4th Generation or Kindle Touchless and costs around $79 to $89 in the
United States. The new model has a number of similarities with the older
Kindle 3 or Kindle Keyboard, but features a sleeker and repackaged look.
e-Book Readers: Kobo Vox
Kobo recently released the first tablet in their arsenal called the Kobo
Vox at different locations all over the United States and in their
official website. The product is set at only $199. The Kobo Vox has a
multi-touch screen display measuring 7 inches with a resolution of 1025
x 600. The colors fully come out and applications released by Kobo are
arranged properly so that these suit the screen perfectly.
Sony e-Books: PRS-650 Touch Screen Review
Sony has established itself as one of the biggest contenders in the
eBooks reader market. The Sony PRS-650 Reader Touch is one of the
company's latest products and is set to take a huge chunk of the current eBook reading population. By far, this is the best e-Book readers Sony has
released. The Sony PRS-650 Reader Touch features an aluminum chassis
that provides solidity to the gadget without excess weight.
e-Book Publishing and Reading with Aluratek Libre Touch
eBook readers have evolved very quickly in recent years. Now, most users
find and prefer the android-based systems that allow them to do a
variety of publishing and reading activities, aside from enjoying the
wide selection available online. The Aluratek Libre Touch is one
gadget to look out for. It is very similar to the Nook in the sense that
it also offers a full web browser, the android-based system, an LCD
screen over the traditional e-ink screen and applications for calendar
and email.
e-Books Reader: The Astak EZ Pro
e-Book readers have become quite popular nowadays since these prove to be
affordable and convenient gadgets that can provide people with good and
useful information easily. The e-Book readers market has been divided
into two categories recently, entry level and store affiliated. The
entry level includes wired devices, while store-affiliated ones feature
connectivity strengths and advantages. The new Astak EZ Pro e-books
reader belongs to the entry level type.
Reading e-Books Textbooks with Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch
The Amazon Kindle may have established its mark as a pioneering gadget
for reading e-books and textbooks. However, Barnes & Noble has also
introduced the more petite Nook Simple Touch which is set to take a huge
portion of the pie that Kindle used to enjoy alone. Today, only Nook is
the other most recognizable name when it comes to e-book reading. The
Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch was just released in November 2011 and
comes at a very low price of only $99.
PDF e-Books Reader: iriver Story HD
Google has come up with a special PDF e-books reader that will set
itself apart from the popular products that Barnes & Noble and Amazon
has released in the past few years. The iriver Story HD features several
Google e-Books and is the very first dedicated e-book reader that suits
the ecosystem of books from Google. The iriver Story HD is initially
priced at $139, which is highly competitive with the Nook and Kindle.
The device has a number of good features to watch out for as well, like
the higher-resolution screen and Cortex A8 processor.
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