| The Ebook readers industry is slowly evolving and | | | | battery life of 14 days. It supports wireless 3G |
| every few months a newer and better ereader | | | | technology which means anywhere in the USA (and |
| comes out on the market. My goal here is to introduce | | | | now also abroad for an extra fee) you can download |
| the three leading ereader vendors on the market. Stick | | | | e-books to your device. The Amazon store currently |
| to these ebook readers and you really can't go wrong. | | | | offers 600,000 titles. It's fast, reliable and very user |
| Surly one might be better than the other but at the end | | | | friendly. |
| of the day it's going to be personal preference and | | | | Ereader number 2: Barnes & Noble Nook |
| look and feel which is going to make the difference. | | | | The Nook also has a 6" screen but a battery life of |
| With that said, you do want to stay away from the | | | | only 10 days. Here too you will have the 3G wireless |
| garbage products and stick to the really high quality | | | | support with the addition of Wi-Fi for browsing while |
| ones. So let's begin (attention: the listing is not by order | | | | visiting Barnes & Noble book store. BN currently |
| of quality or recommendation). | | | | offer 1,000,000 titles in their ebook store. The Nook has |
| Ereader number 1: Amazon Kindle 2 | | | | a touch screen which many people like over the |
| Although Amazon also has the Kindle DX I'm going to | | | | keyboard, but be warned the interface isn't so user |
| stick to the Kindle 2 which provides the needs of most | | | | friendly and the device is still pretty slow compared to |
| readers and is in the same price range of the other | | | | other ereaders on the market. |
| two. The Kindle 2 is 6" screen with a keyboard and a | | | | |