What e-reader should you buy?
May 17, 2009 by Tech-Marky
Filed under Gear
Perhaps you have been thinking about purchasing one of those e-book readers that so many people are purchasing these days. Instead of just following the crowd, you should probably study the competitors.
Amazon Kindle: Clearly Mr. Bezos intended the prior version to be a milestone in the e-book reader industry, and thanks to a multi-media marketing campaign, it is. (It doesn’t hurt to be the World’s Largest Bookstore.)
Features (Original):
- Connects to 3G network for content (no hotspot needed).
Display: 6
Memory: 256 MB
Price: Originally $359 – 399
Features: (Kindle 2)
- Slimer than Original.
- Battery life 25 percent larger than original model.
- Text-to-speech allows reader to read to you
- Whispersync allows synchronization with other Kindles
Display: 6
Memory: 2 GB
Price: $359
Features: (Kindle DX)
- Large 9.7 display
- Built-in PDF reader
- Bigger Selection with Kindle Store
- Better for Graphic Rich Content
Display: 9.7
Memory: 3.3 GB
Price: $489
Foxit eSlick: A very low priced e-reader that is also one of the lightest on the market.
Display: 6 inch
Memory: 128 MB with optional 2 GB SD card
Price: $260
Fujitsu Flepia: The Flepia goes down in history has the first e-book reader to have a color e-ink screen, but probably has the largest price.
Features:
- Bluetooth
- WiFi Support
- Stylus
- Includes Windows CE 5.0
- 600,000 colors
Display: 8
Memory: 4 GB with SD card
Price: $1,025
Hanlin eReader: An e-book reader from a Chinese company Tianjin Jinke Electronics.
Features:
- Runs a Linux-based operating system.
Display: 6
Memory: 32-MB via SDRAM
Price: $300
Interead’s COOL-ER: These are new to the e-reader scene, and are available in eight different colors. They are the first of its kind to be designed specifically for the non-technologically inclined reader in mind.
Features:
- SD card slot
- Text-to-speech
- WiFi
Display: 6
Memory: 1GB
Price: TBD
iRex Iliad: This is an e-reader from a Phillips company spinoff that has recently completed a second version.
Features:
- Supports PDF, Images, and HTML format.
- SD Card
- Wifi Compatible
- Page Turning flipbar
Display: 8.1″
Memory: 256MB
Price $600
Plastic Logic: Not much is known about this one as yet, but it might shake the ebook market with its large size (8 1/2 x 11 inches).
Features:
- Thin and light
- Supports Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Adobe PDFs
- Supports newspapers, periodicals, and books
Display: 8.5 x 11
Memory: Not listed
Price: TBA
Samsung Papyrus: Not the most advanced e-reader, but not the least either. It is due out later in the summer.
Features:
- Stylus for the touchscreen
Display: 6
Memory: 512 MB
Price: $300, but possibly only in Korea
Sony Reader: This was one of the earliest e-book readers, it already has three versions. One of them with a touchscreen.
Features:
- Convert to PDF.
- Partnership with Google ensures a half-million titles.
Display: 6
Memory: 512 MB
Price: $350
This is not a comprehensive list. These are those I could find on my Source. There is one being made from iRiver, and Hearst is actually planning to release one as well.
Clearly, the e-reader market is growing at an alarming rate. I wouldn’t be surpirsed if colleges will require an e-reader in order for students to download their texts.




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