Monday 11 March 2013

Finding a eReader to relate to

By: Ken Webber

So you�ve finally decided to go through with it and buy an eReader! Well that's great, but just like every other electronic there's competition. But just like every competition there are the brands that come out on top. So in today's article we will be finding an eReader for you from the selection of the Sony PRS series, the Nook and Barnes and Nobles Nook
<BR><BR>Some might hesitate to buy the Nook since its release with buggy firmware, but the release of <a href="http://ereadermarketplace.com/ereaders/nook-firmware-1-2-now-available/">firmware 1.2</a> should put a smile on your face. But to buy the Nook over the Kindle I would have to have a Barnes & Noble near by just so I could take full advantage of in store deals.
<BR><BR>Do you hike? Find yourself on the bus most of the time you read, or simply don�t have much time to sit down and read? Then the PRS-300 is the reader for you. With its pocket-fitting design it makes mobile reading even better, although limits your display size and memory, as the PRS-505 is larger, with more memory and a larger display, the PRS-505 is maybe best for someone that does their reading at home. Sony is also more adjustable to your needs as all of their devices come in 1 of 3 colors, blue, red, and a light gray. If page number display is something you would like (just like every reader would), then a Sony again is the way to go, Kindle needs to do something about that!
<BR><BR>If your one of those people who always has to be on the internet, then I guess I would say the Kindle just because of its coverage, and how cheap it is(FREE!!). But if you�re looking to buy a device for browsing the web, look for something similar to the iPad, however; <a href="http://ereadermarketplace.com/ereaders/is-the-ipad-worth-it-for-the-every-day-reader/">maybe not the iPad itself</a>. Yet to try the new Sony device I cant say much about it.
<BR><BR>What about touch screens? Again as technology advances our need for touch screens seems to go on the up rise, I myself will admit I do enjoy them and they make good use of navigating etc, but the added blur to the words, and finger prints aren�t what I'm looking for. So you should ask yourself if touch screens are really an advantage to eReaders. But if the touch screen is what you need, then go with the Sony PRS-600 series, the best of the eReaders with touch screens.
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Bio:
Ken Webber is a blogger that loves to read and talk about eReaders, to find all these items and more go to his<a href="http://www.eReaderMarketPlace.com">eReader store</a> <a href="http://www.article-submission-express.com">Article Submission</A> by Article Submission Express

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