Inexpensive Ebook Reader
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inexpensive Ebook Reader
Are ebook readers (like the Sony Reader) actually nice to read?
I just can't read things that are on a computer screen for longer than about 2 minutes. I was thinking about getting something like a Sony Reader but am wondering if I'll actually feel right sitting there and reading off one.
The e-Ink readers like the Sony Reader, Kindle and iLiad are not hard on the eyes the way a computer screen is--they don't project any light. (So you also can't read them in the dark.) They look very much like paper.
There's a half-second or so transition between pages that most people get used to very quickly, but if you think you might not, you should find a way to borrow or test one first.
You should also consider filetypes--not all readers read the same types of ebooks, so you'll need to think about where you'll be getting them from. If you mostly plan on buying them, check out online ebook stores to see what's available; if you plan on getting mostly free ebooks, you probably want something that reads PDF and epub, because those are very common formats. (None of the e-Ink readers are great with PDFs, but some are better than others.)
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