Question:
Which is the best eBook Reader?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Which is the best eBook Reader?
Four answers:
2010-12-30 13:20:32 UTC
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2010-12-30 02:06:07 UTC
I would suggest try this at this price you wont get this kind of item that you are looking for



WITH 3 MONTHS UK WARRANTY, 3O DAYS MONEY BACK GUARANTEE



7 inch eBook reader



Audio player, Radio player, Bookmark function, Calendar function



*Display Type: powered by cPAPER technology



*7 inch 480*800 Pixels TFT screen



*support video format: AVI,FLV,WAV,WMA,RM,RMVB



*Support Music format: MP3,WMA,FLAC,AAC,OGG,APE



*Replay setting: once, single repeat, all one time, all repeat, audition



*Play setting: order, shuffle



*Audio: normal, Microsoft Audio, Rock, Pop, Classic, Bass, Jazz



*Recording function



*Image view: support image format JPG, BMP, image to enlarge, image narrow



*Image rotation: support 0, 90, 180, 270 degree rotation



*Browsing history feature



*TXT text: support ANSI/UNICODE coding.



*FB2 text: support ANSI/UTF-8 coding



*HTML text: support ANSI/UTF-8 coding



*PDB text: support palm DOC format



*PDF text: support PDF version 1.3/1.4/1.5



*EPUB text: support OCF specification



*WORD text: support OFFICE/97/2003 Word



*Bookmark function



*Browsing mode.: support manual mode and auto mode



*Auto flip function: support 10 sec, 30 sec, 50 sec, 80 sec, 100 sec and 120 sec



*Font Enlarging function



*Menu language: Simplified Chinese, English and Traditional Chinese, English, Deutsch, Italiano,Portugues, Hollands, Francais Spanish, jezyk,polski,pyccknn,Turkce,Cistina,Dansk,Janpanese,Svensks,korean



*Support date and time



*Calendar function



*Auto shutdown time: support 3 min,5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 20 min and Auto shutdown off



*System restore function



*SNR: equal or more than 90dB



*Support software update



*TF card: build-in 4GB storage, support TF card external.(Max 16GB)



*The longest playing time: Audio 18 hours, video 6~7 hours



*Electronic book reading: about 12 hours, 3500 pages.



*Accessories: manual, charger



*Charger Specification: input AC100~240V 50/60Hz output: DC5.0~5.5V 500mA~1500mA



*Interface Specification USB2.0(High Speed)



*Built-in Lithium battery(3.7V,2000mAh)



http://www.officestationltd.co.uk/
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2010-12-26 19:48:55 UTC
I'd suggest the Amazon Kindle. It doesn't have a colour screen but it can have 3G so you can buy books in other countries and it has a good display and it's not too expensive!
Elfwreck
2010-12-29 07:34:53 UTC
Mobileread's "Which One Should I Buy?" forum at http://www.mobileread.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=123 is designed to help answer this question; they compare the features of a lot of different ebook readers.



The simple answers:

1) For flying, you probably don't want color, because the battery life may not survive long flights & waits in the airport. E-ink, with its up-to-two-weeks on a charge, works better.



2) While there are a lot of technical details and small features that differ, most people who love reading, love whatever ebook reader they have.



3) They all work great for novels; there's huuuuuge online sources for books, including lots for good, free books. None of the current ebook readers work great for PDFs, because PDFs have fixed pages, and attempting to get those pages to show up readably on a tiny screen is trouble. (Some work better than others.)



If you just love reading, I'd suggest a Sony 300 or 350, or an Astak Mentor. If you want wifi access, the Kindle is probably best, although you lose access to a lot of books, including library books. (Most of the epub devices can use library ebooks.)


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