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Amazon Kindle DX
MobileTechReview.com
- Conclusion: Size matters, and the Kindle DX, despite lacking all the bells and whistles of full PDF support and a print-style layout for periodicals, makes for a better reading
- Pros: Large display means many fewer page turns and it's big enough to display PDFs legibly. Text is sharp and clear with a bit more contrast than the Kindle 2. With 6 font ...
- Cons: Not as portable as the 6" readers on the market. PDF support isn't complete: no TOC, embedded links sometimes work and sometimes don't and there's no PDF zoom (hey, So...
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Kobo eReader [DELETED]
Gear Patrol
- Excerpt: Finally a Reasonably Priced, No Frills E-Ink Reader The debate over the future of dedicated eReaders has warred on between technologists and geeks to the point of absurdity at this point, and frankly we’re sick of the drivel. Of course tablets like the iPad clearly will prove useful to those in need of an integrated solution for everything from watching movies, to browsing [...
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Sony PRS-350 [DELETED]
Best-eReaders.com
- Summary: The new Sony PRS 350 comes with a price tag of $179.99 – just $10 cheaper than the 3G + WiFi-enabled Kindle 3G.
- Pros: Like the Kindle 3, the Sony PRS 350 eReader has now 2 built-in English dictionaries. Non-English readers will also find the addition of 10 translation dictionaries a p...
- Cons: The new Pocket Edition Reader still doesn’t have any wireless connectivity, a big drawback because it doesn’t give you the convenience of book shopping directly from t...
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Amazon Kindle 3 [DELETED]
Good E-Book Readers
- Excerpt: The Amazon Kindle 2 has always been an amazing device. Light, compact, easy to use, good battery life and excellent display along with so much more, which made the e-book reading device an instant favorite with book lovers world wide. In fact, so good was the device that nobody ever thought there was still scope for improvement without going for radical changes with the device.
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