>What is an E-Reader?


What is an E-Reader?
By Sara Dunn

An E Reader is a portable reading device that can deliver an entire book right to your hands, classics to best sellers. You can also read your favorite newspaper, magazine subscription, PDF files or Word documents. Depending on the model you choose, the text is downloaded from your computer or delivered digitally with a wireless connection. Turn the pages with the touch of a button, highlight passages, make notations, and mark your place with ease. Put away the reading glasses and have text delivered in the size you require. These little gadgets are light and are about the size of a paperback. Carry an ereader anywhere with a supply of about 200 books, even more with an extra memory card inserted.

Many companies are jumping on the bandwagon and creating their own version of the ereader, but two stand out in the US market, the Sony Reader and the Amazon Kindle. They are basically the same type of reader with the exception of two key features.

The Sony model has been in the market place longer. With it you will need a computer to download material and then transfer to the device via a USB cable or flash drive. It is also the lower priced of the two.

The Kindle is Amazons version and was released only last year. (2007) It became scarce around Christmas when Amazon completely sold out of the product. Although you can use a computer to transfer books, it is not a mandatory piece of equipment. Books arrive through a free wireless network within minutes of placing your order through the device. You can even preview and read a little of the book before buying. The more expensive of the two readers described here, but may be worth the extra cash for it’s true portability.

The obvious advantage to owning an ereader is that you can read whatever whenever without having to carry around a stack of books or magazines. Save them all to the device and carry it on vacation, on long plane flights, or anywhere you expect a long wait, like the doctor’s office.

The future holds great possibilities. Imagine paperless textbooks for students around the world. Books downloaded from a computer or delivered digitally to the student’s device the first day of class. The savings to our local school districts and the preservation of trees would be well worth the cost of a device students can carry with them throughout their academic life and even beyond.

Get more information and compare Ereaders in greater detail at http://buyereader.net

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