stevesmith
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I have searched and searched but it seems to me the cheapest is Sony's reader at about $120. Now, I realize electronics are expensive, but what makes an e-book reader so expensive?
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I have searched and searched but it seems to me the cheapest is Sony's reader at about $120. Now, I realize electronics are expensive, but what makes an e-book reader so expensive?
It may not be the cheapest eReader, but the one with the most value is, I think, the iPad. For about $500, you get iBooks, Nook, Kindle, and Barnes & Noble eReader apps, plus other eReader apps, for free. Not to mention everything else the iPad does.
That's gotta be one of the silliest tings I have ever read.
For close to half the price you can get a Nook color and put Android on it and have something more than an iPad.
Direct access to a book shop. Otherwise, very little, since the Nook Color is basically just a castrated Android device.So what's the advantage of using one of these over an Android based Pad PC then?
I guess the point of using an iPad/Android tablet is that you don't need a separate device - you have your tablet computer (whatever you need that for, but people seem to like them) and your e-reader in one. Personally I much prefer reading on an e-ink screen while listening to my iPod, but to each his own.To me e-reader = e-ink device, otherwise why have a separate device?
Temporary interruption for on-topic, maybe. Borders Kobo black-and-whites are available for $99 with coupon. Sounds like clearance to me. And who would actually buy such an antedeluvian device, especially with Borders own future in doubt?
Us.
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