Friday 19 October 2012

Ebook Reader Comparison

Ebook Reader Comparison

Shopping for an e-book reader? At first glance, the task seems daunting -- there are more choices than ever before. The good news is that the list of worthwhile choices is actually fairly short. The other good news? Prices and features are better than ever.
When we say "e-book readers," we're now really referring to three classes of products: black-and-white e-ink readers ($80 to $150); 7-inch color LCD media ($200 to $250); and full-size color tablets like the(most $400 and above). The market has consolidated around a handful of major players: Amazon, Apple, and Barnes & Noble are the leaders, with Google, Kobo, Samsung, Sony, and a host of tablet manufacturers bringing up the rear.
Choosing among those three categories of readers is the dilemma facing any shopper today. But don't worry; CNET's here to help. If you're an experienced shopper, you can jump straight to our or check our lists of and And, if you're just trying to decide between a Kindle Fire and a Nook Tablet, check out. But if you're looking for a more in-depth discussion, read on to consult this quick guide, which boils the purchase decision down to seven questions:

Ebook Reader Comparison


Ebook Reader Comparison


Ebook Reader Comparison


Ebook Reader Comparison


Ebook Reader Comparison


Ebook Reader Comparison


Ebook Reader Comparison


Ebook Reader Comparison


Ebook Reader Comparison


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