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Wizard
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Middelfart, Denmark
Device: Kindle paper white
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Australian readers - which device do you use?
I'm interested in knowing which e-reader devices are used in Australia...
I find Australia is so far behind in the 'e-reading' world.... You can't buy an e-reader from Harvey Norman, Dick Smith etc - some of the leading electronic stores... In fact, they don't even sell PDAs anymore, since the i-phone came in. I've been reading books on my Palm Zire72 for at least 5 years, but I would like something new ![]() Which device do you use and why? Thanks Lene |
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Addict
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Karma: 1002274
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Australia
Device: Kindle
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Recently I've been using the Kindle which is definitely my favourite of the devices I've tried. It has the biggest selection of ebooks*, the best prices, a great battery life and a nice interface. I love having access to the Kindle store from anywhere.
* If you set your address to the US that is. |
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Addict
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Karma: 992487
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Device: 2 x Sony 505, iPad, Samsung 7 Tablet, ASUS Transformer, Nexus 7
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I think you'll find there's one of everything being used by Australians. I've got a Sony 505.
With bit of fiddling around on ebook files and the help of the Calibre software, it's almost generic. This model of the Sony is no longer made. I like it so much that I'm still trying to decide whether I should buy a back-up while they're still available. There are other brands available in Australia. If you tell us where you are in Australia, someone might advise you on where you can see a demonstration. |
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Wizard
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Middelfart, Denmark
Device: Kindle paper white
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I'm in Brisbane, Queensland..
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Bibliomanist
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Karma: 26
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Australia, somewhere
Device: [past:PRS-700, PRS-505, PRS-T2] Now: Kobo Glo HD, Samsung G7 Edge
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I'm using a Sony PRS-505; before that I had a 700, but it didn't last long, what with my dropping it and all. In the bin it went :/
I also use an ipod touch, which is good for MOBI stuff and books on loan from the Fictionwise library. |
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Wizard
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Karma: 13369310
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Launceston, Tasmania
Device: Sony PRS T3, Kobo Glo, Kindle Touch, iPad, Samsung SB 2 tablet
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I live in Launceston, Tasmania, and used to read the Cybook which I bought from the US. I now use the ECO Reader, available from Melbourne at the Reader's Feast bookstore or from http://www.ecoreader.com.au/
It is a version of the Hanlin 5 set up for Australia. It can read non DRM'd Mobipocket, and Adobe DRM'd ePub - and of course non DRM'd ePub - and has folders. And it has been reviewed several times on the forum, including by me. The customer service is superb, and they expect to open an Australian based ebook store in November. Regards, Alex |
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#7 |
Junior Member
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Karma: 10
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Victoria, Australia
Device: PRS-505
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I have a Sony PRS-505 and my husband has a Sony PRS-700. I like the PRS-700 but I love my PRS-505 (it's Red!!)
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Device: none
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I bought an Iliad online from Dymocks (not a recommended experience), but in future I'd go elsewhere, such as suggestions above, as well as DA Direct (a Melbourne company that's provided a few folks here with their devices).
Cheers, Marc |
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Wizard
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Karma: 1525776
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: TAS, Australia
Device: Astak Pocket Pro (Black), 2 x Kindle WiFi (Graphite), iPod Touch 4G
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To get back on topic, I have an Astak Pocket Pro (bought from the US). Brilliant reader, damn happy. |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Device: none
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DA Direct, although I've not used them, seems to be a better place to shop if you're after an Iliad or the other devices Dymocks and they also sell (there's an employee of theirs here at MR who has helped several people here, and I've not heard anyone complain about them yet). My Iliad's been a total darl', so no complaints there. Stylus touch-screen, user-selected dictionaries-lookup...~sigh~...makes me a happy boy. 'Course, there's newer models since I bought it, and many new models from other manufacturers that I haven't much looked at, so there's that to consider when estimating the value of my opinion. ![]() Cheers, Marc |
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girl from oz
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Karma: 834
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Device: iPad, Sony PRS-650, Sony PRS-300, Cybook Gen3
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I'm using a Sony PRS 300.
I chose it because I liked the design, and I just wanted a basic reader and it was at the right price point for me - it was around AU$270 including shipping from the US. |
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Junior Member
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Karma: 10
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Australia
Device: Bebook
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One Bebook v1 here - purchased from Holland directly. So far, I'm happy with it, as well.
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Wizard
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Brisbane Australia
Device: Sony PRS-600
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I have a Sony PRS-600. Not that long so I'm still in the discover period. But already in love with it. Getting Books is a bit of a pain but with the help of MR I got that sorted very quickly.
I opted against the Kindle even though the prices for books are good as I didn't want to be forced to by books there. I got my reader from the US - I checked out the options to buy a reader from a company (various) here in Australia but it seems all rather expensive compared to the prices you pay overseas. Even with exchange rate and shipping I still got my reader cheaper than anything available here (that I would have been interested in). |
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Exertion Avoider
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Karma: 1000
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Device: Eco-Reader, Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy S2
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I've had an Eco-Reader for a couple of weeks now... still can't find any down-side to it.
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Member
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Karma: 10
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Malaysia
Device: EzReader Pocket Pro, Sony PRS-505, Sony PRS-650, Kindle Voyage
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I've got a Astak Pocket Pro and a Sony PRS-505. The Astak was recommended by a friend, but after using it for a while, I've decided that a 5" screen was just a tad smaller than what I'd like.
So I did a little research and heard great reviews about the Sony 505. Got one from eBay and am totally in love with my little device. |
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