Shure the reader is great when it is new but as time goes on most of these non-stnadard readers simply can't hold up as time goes on and they tend to fade fast. Before investing in a Kindle I had two non-standard readers (where a standard reader is defined as either a Kindle, Nook or Kobo) I had a white Pandigital Novel and two Aluratek Libra Pro. Both were great when I first got them but they faded very fast. The Pandigital was stolen after a few months and the two Aluratek's lasted approximatly three months each but were great when they started. I still advise sticking to the three that I called standard readers.
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Originally Posted by sungirlxx01
Hello, I actually own one and I love it! I was so overwhelmed by the selection of ebooks. I didn't want one with wireless/internet access - simply one where I could read a book. However, I am glad that I picked this one as my first ebook. I loved the fact that I can read a book and listen to music at the same time.
In addition, I enjoy watching movies and music videos on it. There is a good selection of file formats built into this ebook reader and fonts can be sized easily. Lastly, I enjoy the built-in night light (great for reading under the covers :-)
One disadvantage is the documentation. Although it has a build in user guide, the quick guide that it comes with could be improved.
Overall, it is comparible to the Nook and Kindle. I just love my ebook and would be lost without it.
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