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Find the best ebook reader at the best price


Find the best ebook reader for the best price, and you'll be on your way to reading your favorite book just about anywhere. 

Electronic book readers are small electronic devices that hold downloaded electronic books, better known as ebooks. Ebooks used to be read on the computer screen or were printed out but can be read in their entirety on ebook readers.

These devices hold as many as 3,500 ebooks depending on the electronic reader.

 Compare the pros and cons of each ebook reader. Make an informed decision on the best ebook reader for you. Decide what is important to you.

 If the bottom line is price, determine the price of each ebook reader and you'll have your answer. Do you want an ebook reader that will hold lots of books? If the features and options are important, look at each ebook reader to see which one fits your needs.

 Go to Top Ten Reviews to read the Top Ten eBook Reader Review. A side-by-side comparison is given of the top ten ebook readers. Prices range from $299 to $859, and the features vary considerably.

 Top Ten Review's number 1 ebook reader, the Amazon Kindle 2, received top scores in all four categories: Features, Content, Value, and Technical Support.

Go to Inc., The Daily Resource for Entrepreneurs to read their review of four ebook readers: 

- Sony Reader PRS-700
- Amazon Kindle DS
- Amazon Kindle 2
- Plastic Logic

Check Ebook Readers Review for their reviews of ebook readers. Based in the United Kingdom, this review site discusses prices in Euros as well as in American dollars.

 They review the Elonex eReader, BeBook Mini, Amazon Kindle 2, Cybook Gen3, iLiad ebook reader, and Sony PRS-505.

Make your decision based on your pros and cons checklist and how you like each ebook reader. If possible, get your hands on the ebook reader you're interested in buying to see how you like it in person before you buy.

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  • Virginia Allain 2 years ago

    I'm really tempted by these e-book readers. They sound so handy and you can adjust the print size which would give me the larger print that I like.

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