Which eBook Reader Should I Buy ?
first the Kindle...
finish body with enhanced screen contrast.
Whilst the storage capacity has doubled the new Kindle is lighter, faster and quieter and you can download new ebooks and documents on the go.
The new designs are much sleeker and modern in appearance and is very simple for anyone to use. The Kindle is a convenient and modern way to read books, it is small, light and you can now read for a month on a single charge. Along with the Kindle Store make s this reader the hero for digital book readers.
Recommended Features
• Light and convenient - carry your library with you !
• Wide Selection of books and publications available
• Built-in Wi-Fi - Take it with you everywhere
• 9.7 inch or 6 inch Display with enhanced visibility in daylight.
• Graphite colour with 3G (Works Globally)
Kindle Keyboard, Wi-Fi, 6" E Ink Display
...and now the iPad Another piece of genius from apple is the iPad. Think of it as the grown up enhanced counterpart to the iPhone and iTouch. Many students find it an invaluable tool for note taking, research and everything else, yes including games, music, video and other means of entertainment.
Obviously you can read ebooks just like the Kindle but the iPads strengths are better realised in other areas. The Kindle rules when it comes to seamless access and enhanced viewing of the evergroing comprehensive range of ebooks available.
Recommended Features
• Ten hour battery life on a single charge
• Speed - sporting 1GHz A4 Processing power -
Experience seamless auto-orientation.
• Thousand of great Apps available from the iTunes store.
• Portability
• Apps ( There is a wide and continuosly growing range of applications available)
Apple iPad 2 Tablet (32GB, Wifi ) NEWEST MODEL
....then came the NOOK!
Now here’s something new that at the time of writing the other 2 ebook readers mentioned above does not offer; the NOOK actually allows you to borrow books in ePub format–so you can read books from your local public library. There’s more...
Recommended Features
• e-Ink® Pearl Technology for crisp readable text even in bright conditions
• Longest battery life-read up to 2 months on just 1 charge
• Ultra-light and thin-under 7.5 ounces
• Expert recommendations & fun social features
Barnes & Noble NOOK Touch eBook Reader (WIFI)
conclusion
Spoil yourself and get both, use the Kindle for reading and immediate access to a large range of ebooks at the kindle store.
Or.
Get the iPad for everything else.
As for the NOOK, this baby is well worth taking a look at...
So - Making the choice between the Kindle and iPad has increasingly gotten more difficult. Especially as there are now a number of different models available with greater capability and features.
However, if reading ebooks is your main priority the Kindle is the perfect choice.
The iPad on the other hand is more like the digital swiss army knife, for this type of device, bordering between being a laptop as well as a tablet.
If you can’t make up your mind get the NOOK in the meantime...