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Join Date: May 2009
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Hello
I'm thinking of purchasing a e-reader, not sure which one, thought I might get some ideas here.
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Wizard
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Texas, USA
Device: Kindle; Sony PRS 505; Blackberry 8700C
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Hello Gary and welcome to MobileRead. You didn't indicate your location when you set up your profile and that may be pertinent in selecting a reader. I live in the USA and have both a Kindle (v1) and a Sony 505.
You'll want to spend some time reading through the information in MobileRead's Wiki (https://wiki.mobileread.com/) since it has data on most, if not all, of the available E-Book readers. The Kindle is only available from Amazon.com. Amazon does not sell the Kindle outside of the USA, but there are many people around the world who own Kindles -- to purchase one, you have to have a US address for shipping. I believe it's easy enough to get a Kindle through eBay or other reseller, even if you don't live in the USA. On the other hand, Sony is selling its 505 (and maybe the 700?) in Canada, the UK, and Germany. Maybe other countries, but I haven't kept up with the announcements -- check the Wiki. In the USA, you can purchase Sony readers in some Target, Borders, and Fry Electronics stores. I've also seen them in vending machines in large airports. Other major brands include Cybook, IRex, Hanlin (which is also sold under other brand names such as BeBook and EZ Reader), JetBook, and EBookwise. Again, check out the wiki for sources. Last week I saw the JetBook and EZ Reader (along with the Sony readers) in Fry Electronics here in Dallas, TX. JetBook is also supposed to be available in some Bed, Bath, and Beyond stores. Regardless of which reader you choose, you're in for a treat. The convenience of carrying one small device with lots of books in it was a major selling point for me. And, while you're waiting -- check out the free E-Books available here at MobileRead. You can get the reading software for just about any computer system -- I can recommend Calibre which runs on Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux. Welcome to MobileRead. Good luck in choosing a reader. |
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Storm Surge'n
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Polar Vortex
Device: S0ny PRS-300/350/505/700/T1
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A good place to start would be the Which one should I buy? sub-forum. Or go directly to the famous E-book_Reader_Matrix to help you decide. WDE. |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Florida
Device: iPhone 6 plus, Sony T1, iPad 3
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Hi Gary and welcome to MobileRead. Be sure and let us know what you finally decide.
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It's Dr. Penguin now!
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: (USA)
Device: iPad mini, Samsung Note 3, Sony PRS-650 (rarely used now)
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Welcome to mobile read! You've gotten some great advice/links above, so nothing left to do but welcome you!
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Junior Member
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Join Date: May 2009
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Hello everyone,
Thanks for all your help! I have about decided on the Kindle 2. I'll let you know haw it works out. |
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