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Best eBook Readers – 2011

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Barnes and Noble Nook Tablet Review

Should you buy the Barnes and Noble NOOK Tablet? Let’s take a look at its features and see how it compares with the competition. This device has many features that make it a great buy and at a very competitive price ($249). Although the Kindle Fire is slightly cheaper at $199, the Nook Tablet has [...] Read more

Sony Pocket Edition (PRS-350) eReader Review

For people familiar with some of Sony’s earlier eReaders, the Sony Pocket Edition is going to be a very pleasant surprise. Many of the problems that made customers choose other  manufacturers’ eReaders are gone. The latest Sony Pocket Edition (PRS-350) truly standouts in the small eReader arena. Screen For starters, the complaints Read more

Sony Daily Edition (PRS-950) eReader Review

The Sony Reader is not as well known as some of its rivals and may not be the first option one thinks of when contemplating the purchase of an eReader, but you should definitely take it into consideration before making any purchasing decisions. With Sony’s latest model, the Daily Edition (also known as the PRS-950), [...] Read more

Entourage eDGe eReader Review

Is the Entourage eDGe an eReader or is it a tablet? Many people will be asking themselves this question about a lot the new eReader/tablet offerings as the technology converges. Because of its unique combination of abilities, the eDGe might find favor with college students, professionals on the go, or anyone looking for a hybrid [...] Read more

Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch eReader Review

The Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch eReader may soon become the most popular eReader, beating out the perennial favorite Kindle by Amazon. Part of the conclusion will ultimately come down to personal taste. But objective features and price will play a role, too, as will the amount of content offered by their stores. Certainly, the [...] Read more