EBook Reader Review - Choosing The Best Reader Among The Best Models Available


eBook readers have revolutionized the way people accumulate and view books, magazines and news. In this report I analyze the best ebook readers for sale on the market today.

There are a variety of criteria consumers should consider when you review ebook readers. Amongst the top characteristics to analyze are screen size, screen type, battery life, recharge time, amount of storage, weight, device size, wireless capabilities, and file types accepted.

In my reviews, I include the Amazon Kindle 2 and Kindle DX, the Barnes and Noble Nook, Sony's Reader Touch PRS-600 and PRS-700, and Astak's EZ Readers. There are numerous others, and we will review those eventually, but my purpose is to show the reader a little taste with an explanation of attribute comparisons so that they can join the market equipped with some elementary knowledge about ebook readers.

In my appraisal, characteristics like the touchscreen, screen size and form and wireless capabilities should be your primary concern when comparing eBook reader models. The next thing to study is the fact that some of the eBook readers have hundreds of thousands of titles out there while other readers can only handle a few books. If the earlier features meet with your satisfaction, then you should ultimately think about price and technical support.

The Kindle and Sony offerings are thought of very well by several online sources. The combination of qualities on these models and the cheap price point makes them winning models. All readers feature the E-Ink screen. Only the Kindle and one Atsak model showcase "text-to-speech" to allow the device to read to you. The Sony models have a touch screen for a better interactive user experience. All models feature a healthy approximately 2 week battery life with different charging times, but nearly all are close to 3 or 4 hours. There are small variances in the file formats that each ebook model can handle.