December 13, 2009
Know More About How To Choose an Ebook Reader
The advent of the digital age has definitely made this world a more convenient place to live in. For instance, even the most avid reader would balk at the thought of bringing his favorite books with him wherever he goes. But with an electronic book reader, you don't only bring your top five books, you get to take the whole library with you. It doesn't matter if you're traveling or just having a cup of coffee at the nearby café, your books go with you everywhere. However, owning an ebook reader could cost you a few hundred dollars, and if you want to get your money's worth, you should definitely get one that is best for you.
The cheapest of ebook readers still have yet to breach the sub-100 dollar mark. But you can find some readers for just over 200 dollars. This may be all you need from an ereader depending upon how heavily you plan to use it. Don't expect a battery that will last for an entire transatlantic flight, however. If your job requires lots of traveling or down time, you may want something slightly nicer. You can expect to spend nearly 500 dollars for the higher-end models. The new Amazon Kindle DX, for instance, is the biggest and most advanced of its kind. While many people don't want to spend that much, you do get a lot more when you pay more. If you're really looking to go crazy, you can even buy models like the Flepia for over 1,000 dollars.
Whether you spend 200 dollars or five times that, the important thing is you get the ebook device with the features you need. Otherwise, it would all be a big waste of money. A battery that lasts long and a screen that’s easy on your eyes are some of the basic things that you would want to look into. If possible, try using the device before making the purchase. Even the most expensive ebook readers may not be the perfect fit for you.
More often, what is left unnoticed when it comes to its features is the reader's file compatibility. For example, not all readers are capable of reading PDF files, which is one of the most popular file format nowadays. This would then limit the libraries that you may get your ebooks from. If you opt to use Sony readers, they would have a library which has about a hundred thousand books, while Amazon's Kindle would allow you to gain access to over 250,000 books.
It's really not that much of a challenge to find the best ebook reader for you. All you have to do is to get more information about the device before purchasing it. If you think getting a device with a higher price would do you best, think twice. If you are looking for a pleasant touch screen feature you may opt to purchase a Flepia although the thousand-dollar price tag may be too steep just for that feature alone. The decision is yours. You'll just have to make the right choice. By not focusing on the features but the use, you'll definitely find one that can meet your expectations and your budget.
Olan Butler - Technology Specialist - Computer Services
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