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Barnes and Noble Nook Simple Touch
6"; b/w; Data Transfer: WLAN, USB; Operation: Touchscreen; E-Ink; Newest review: 6/2011 The design lends itself well to one-handed use, and the battery life is fantastic, but although the Barnes and Noble Nook's 6in screen is sharp, Wired.com found it a bit quirky, and they say low …
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Amazon Kindle 2
6"; Data Transfer: GSM / UMTS, USB; Operation: Keyboard; Newest review: 1/2010 "... The brushed aluminium back is pleasant to hold, and the Kindle feels solid and satisfyingly weighty ... The Amazon Kindle has a distinct edge over the other two eBook readers in terms of …
8 reviews,
2 opinions
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Endless Ideas BeBook Club
When it comes to effectively carrying out the functions of a no-frill, mid-level e-reader, then the BeBook Club does an acceptable job, says IT Reviews. However, it really doesn't live up to … 4 reviews |
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Samsung E60 e-book Reader
While CNet admit that the E60 is well specced, it has too many flaws for them to recommend it over Amazon's Kindle: the display lacks contrast, usability is poor because of the need to use a …
4 reviews,
3 opinions
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Acer LumiRead (WLAN, 3G)
6"; b/w; Data Transfer: GSM / UMTS, WLAN; Operation: Touchscreen; E-Ink; Newest review: 1/2011 “The Acer LumiRead shares many similarities with the Amazon Kindle. However with the Oyo, German book chain Thalia shows that a six-inch E Ink display can be even more affordable. Its 50 euro … 4 reviews |
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Endless Ideas BeBook Neo
Apart from its comprehensive language and file format support, there is nothing in the BeBook Neo that makes it worth getting over rivals such as Amazon's Kindle or Kobo's eReader Touch. … 5 reviews |
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Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-600
"Pros: Great build quality; fantastic touch-screen interface; built-in dictionary; note-taking capabilities; wide range of formats supported. Cons: Glossy screen makes it almost unusable; more …
9 reviews,
77 opinions
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Bookeen Orizon
6"; Newest review: 11/2011 While there are a few things to like in the Orizon, such as its accelerometer or its supermodel-slim profile, they're not enough to warrant a recommendation from Expert Reviews, who said that …
6 reviews,
1 opinion
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Coolreaders COOL-ER (E-Book-Reader)
"... we do have strong concerns over it's built quality. For nearly £180 it just feels 'cheap' ... in its current incarnation, we can't help but feel that it could be better. … 11 reviews |
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iRiver Cover Story
Data Transfer: WLAN, USB; Operation: Touchscreen; Newest review: 4/2011 It's a real shame that some performance issues (reflective screen, sluggish navigation) detract from the overall impression of the iRiver Cover Story, because this stylish eReader is full of …
5 reviews,
2 opinions
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iRiver Story WiFi (E-Book Reader)
PC Pro thought that the iRiver Story would be a very compelling e-book reader if it wasn't for the fact that the latest Kindle is cheaper and that the iRiver store's search function makes …
4 reviews,
1 opinion
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Aluratek Libre Air eBook Reader
5"; Data Transfer: WLAN; Newest review: 8/2011 The Libre Air is quite a unique proposition, not only because of its small size, light weight and Wi-Fi, but because instead of e-ink or a backlit LCD it sports a light-reflective LCD display that … 1 review |
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Elonex eBook 500EB
Reviewers at ComputerAct!ve were generally pleased with the Elonex eBook 500EB's overall performance, saying that it's a nicely designed device whose compact size makes it easy to carry and …
2 reviews,
6 opinions
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Amazon Kindle DX
9.7"; Data Transfer: GSM / UMTS, USB; Operation: Keyboard; Newest review: 8/2010 "Obviously, lowering the Kindle DX's price and improving its screen are something Amazon had to do to keep the DX relevant ... With a price delta between it and the entry-level iPad now … 6 reviews |
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Ectaco jetBook Color
9.7"; Colour; Data Transfer: GSM / UMTS, WLAN, USB; Newest review: 1/2012 The use of a colour screen makes the Etaco jetBook Color E-ink reader sound promising, but the level of colour reproduction is 'mediocre', according to Trusted Reviews. The limited contrast … 1 review |
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Asus Eee Note
In spite of the positive impression that the Eee Note made on Bit-tech, they recommended trying it out before purchasing, since it's a very unconventional niche gadget that's not easy to … 2 reviews |
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Imagin IMEB-5
Gadget Speak concluded that Imagin's IMEB-5 is very effective for listening to music and not bad at displaying books to read, but all the other extras that come with it are really not that … 2 reviews |
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Pocketbook 360°
5"; b/w; Data Transfer: USB; Operation: Navigation buttons / D-pad; E-Ink; Newest review: 7/2010 “Very good: the little 5-incher recognises nearly every common e-book format. But you’ll have to do without a keyboard, radio, Wi-Fi, music player or any other extras. The device does have a tilt … 4 reviews |
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Aluratek Libre eBook Reader Pro
"... Though the display is small compared with that of a Barnes & Noble Nook or an Amazon Kindle 2, we found it very easy on our eyes for long reading engagements. Regrettably, when we tried …
1 review,
1 opinion
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Pocketbook Pro 902
9.7"; b/w; Data Transfer: WLAN, USB; Operation: Touchscreen; E-Ink; Newest review: 12/2011 The PocketBook Pro 902 boasts a big 9.7in screen, support for a wide range of file types, and a raft of features, but PC Pro found that navigating it and turning the page was slow. As well as feeling … 3 reviews |
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