
Advantages and disadvantages of different-Books
An at-a-glance look at the pros and cons of each of the major e-book readers on the market. For more information on the advantages, disadvantages and specifications of each model, compare e-book readers www.electronicbookreaders.co.uk.
SonyPRS-505 Reader (Ford's e-book readers)
Pros:
A very reasonable price
Sleek, slim and lightweight
Cons:
Everyone have a
No search function
It is time that there was a second version – so he probably will soon
Amazon Kindle (the Toyota e-book readers)
Pros:
Wireless connectivity / download
Amazon has an unparalleled library of electronic books and an interface easy to navigate it.
Cons:
Only truly compatible with electronic books on your property azw (.) Format
Amazonas 2, due in Q1 2009 – so it may be better wait for that.
Clunky controls and the ugly design.
It's too big.
Bookeen Cybook (the Renault e-book readers)
Pros:
Poor interface design
150 titles of pre-installed
One of the cheapest and best value readers
Disctionary search function of
Cons:
Page turning mechanism (very slightly) more dense than for most readers
Hanlin V3 (the BMW of readers e-book)
Pros:
Very similar to Sony (in size, shape, weight and functionality), but it seems more important.
Duration Battery high (8,000 page turns)
Comes with USB adapter – good for MS Office documents
Cons:
Overpriced
Beebook (the Fiat e-book readers)
Pros:
Well-designed interface
Relatively low price.
Cons:
Not so easy to read from a distance of sunlight
There are no outstanding features – there appear higher than the Sony Reader
Irex Iliad (the Volvo e-book readers)
Pros:
8 inches (6 inches is standard)
-Writing on the Screen
Great entry and search functions.
Cons:
Exteremely expensive
Lowish 15 hours of battery life
About the Author
Phil is a writer, editor of electronicbookreaders.co.uk, PPC specialist, former Google employee, sometime poet, striving to remain on the right side of geeky.
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