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message 1: by [deleted user] (last edited Jan 09, 2010 11:35PM) (new)

Hello Everyone..

i am hoping u can please help me out.. i am looking at buying a ebook reader.. i hate reading books online so i thought why not get a ebook reader...

i am wondering:
Does anyone own a Kindle: Amazon's Original Wireless Reading Device or any other Ereader?

do u like it?

was it worth buying?

can u put on ebooks from ur own computer?

Do u have to buy the books to put them on or can u put on emails or free Ebooks?

is there a cheaper way to read Ebooks other then ur computer or phone?

anything else u know about EReaders that i might not know?


How Many GB does a E Reader have?
How many books can it hold..?
any info on this is so much appreciated




message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

Does anyone own a Kindle: Amazon's Original Wireless Reading Device or any other Ereader?
I have a Sony Pocket Edition

do u like it?
LOVE IT

was it worth buying?
100% yes

can u put on ebooks from ur own computer?
yes. I use the calibre software to organize my library on my computer and it allows me to export directly to the Sony reader.

Do u have to buy the books to put them on or can u put on emails or free Ebooks?
You can read any ebook you have on your computer as long as it is PDF, EPUB, LRF, or RTF format.

is there a cheaper way to read Ebooks other then ur computer or phone?
not that I know of.

anything else u know about EReaders that i might not know?

How Many GB does a E Reader have? I think mine has 500 mb.

How many books can it hold..? I have about 50 on there now, and still have like 490 mb out of 500 mb free. My entire library could fit on there, but I don't want it to. It takes about 30 seconds to load a book on it from my computer, so I prefer to keep my reader less-cluttered.

any info on this is so much appreciated
Hope it helps :)


message 3: by Frances (new)

Frances (mothindarkness) I have a Sone ereader and I adore it.

It was so worth buying!!

I can put books from my computer. The sony takes pdf, epub and regular word docs.

So far I have 97 books on it and they've all been free downloads from legitimate copyright free sources. I can buy from almost anywhere as well and find a format that works with my reader.

Maybe an old pdf off ebay, but they don't last long. I used to use a Palm M25 I bought for less than 10$ but the screen went lousy fast, and it was hard to find books in that format(though it did take word docs)

I haven't come close to capacity on my sony, but I don't know the upper limit...need to find the paperwork. lol It does also hold mp3s and photos, but I dont put them on to save space for books!

Frances


message 4: by Frances (new)

Frances (mothindarkness) you can probably find some of the older model readers pretty cheap used. But I think you'd be limited on book format. If you want a lot of new books or to download a lot of free ones, then I'd look at a newer model.
The pocket sized sony is only around 199.00 at Wal Mart.

Frances


message 5: by Shanon (new)

Shanon (boban) | 1166 comments Mod
You can also look into PDAs or used PDAs. I've had a couple and all of them could use mobipocket & pdf. Some could support Microsoft's ereader & some palm's ereader depending on the OS.


message 6: by *Ash* (new)

*Ash* (ashdex) I love Kindle. I don't actually own the handheld, but I'm working on it. I downloaded the program to my PC (which was FREE); just have to pay for the books which is cheaper then the bookstore.

So it'd be like reading books on your computer. They have the PC version and are working on the one for the mac and blackberry's.


message 7: by new_user (last edited Jan 11, 2010 02:12PM) (new)

new_user is there a cheaper way to read Ebooks other then ur computer or phone?

iPod Touch?

anything else u know about EReaders that i might not know?

There's different benefits to each model. One of the complaints I've heard is organizing books on the ereader. I think the Sony eReader is the only one that allows you to group your books into "Collections," like fiction, UF, etc. Maybe someone who has one can give a little more detail.


message 8: by [deleted user] (new)

Thank You Ladies... This is so much Help.... i will have to research more on the E-Readers.. but this is a Excellent start in my research... and everyone else who is thinking a E Reader might work for them.. :)

Thank u again.. :) i am tossed between a Sony and a Kindle... i want something that will last and support pictures..


message 9: by Shanon (new)

Shanon (boban) | 1166 comments Mod
I've been intrigued by the Nook. It allows you to share books with friends and you can read books free while in Barnes & Noble. There's a free Nook download for PCs as well as apps for different smart phones. I think the Nook is at the top of my list for an ereader (if & when).


message 10: by [deleted user] (new)

i never heard of the Nook before.. i will have to take a look at it... Thank u Shanon...


message 11: by Amanda (last edited Jan 10, 2010 08:44PM) (new)

Amanda (aeriga) Does anyone own a Kindle: Amazon's Original Wireless Reading Device or any other Ereader
I own a Sony Touch Reader
do u like it? I love it!
was it worth buying? I think it was deff worth buying because i can download my books for free and save space by not having a million books around. And also it stops me from buying books, unless they were so good i need to buy it.
can u put on ebooks from ur own computer? You are supposed to buy them, but i download them for free and put them on myself
is there a cheaper way to read Ebooks other then ur computer or phone? I don't think so

How Many GB does a E Reader have? Mine has a SD slot so you can add or switch up how much space you have but it also has an internal memory of 512 MB (I usually keep about 60 books or so at a time)
How many books can it hold..? Depends on how big your SD card is or how many you use.

And yes if i wanted to i could group books...I just dont bother
Also to dl for free most books come in pdf format or something but i have a free converter to convert them to .epub format....but thats a small price to pay for getting it for free.



message 12: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (aeriga) Frances wrote: "you can probably find some of the older model readers pretty cheap used. But I think you'd be limited on book format. If you want a lot of new books or to download a lot of free ones, then I'd look..."

I looked at the pocket sony before getting mine but i found it really slow. I dont know if maybe the one at the store was just old or I have no idea, I went with the touch though which has more memory and an SD slot (not sure if the pocket has one)



message 13: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline Coleman (jacqden04) | 3 comments I own a Kindle 2 and love it. It was worth buying. IPOD and Blackberry is another way to read ebooks but the Ereaders are worth buying if you can afford it. Very portable. I carry mine everywhere I go with multiple books to choose from.


message 14: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 66 comments I've played wiht the display models of the Sony (at walmart) and the Nook (at BN) and prefer the feel & look of the nook. I think its a little bigger (I have larger hands) and just personally prefered its style. I suggest you try to find displays to mess around with. Using the Nook was very easy, navigation was intuitive.


message 15: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (aeriga) I wanted toa attempt the nook....but being in Canada that wasn't possible :(


message 16: by Shanon (new)

Shanon (boban) | 1166 comments Mod
I wasn't aware it's not in Canada yet. It was just recently released here in the US. Is there usually a delay with that kind of stuff?


message 17: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (aeriga) We only have the kindle 1 and the sony as far as I know...it's due to the online purhasing on the go that you can do on the go with the reader. In can we dint have AT&T support or it dosent run off the cell towers so there's no way for us to buy them in the go...or at least that's what I understand


message 18: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) I have a bunch of friends on anothe board who have them. 2 got them just this past Christmas. I don't have any interest in one, though I'm afraid we are going to be forced into them eventually.


message 19: by Toni (last edited Jan 11, 2010 01:52PM) (new)

Toni I own a Kindle 1 and I love it. I have had it for 2 yrs and it was well worth the money. I even bought one for my mom for Christmas last year. The new releases are cheaper on the Kindle than in book form plus you can go thru their top 100 list and a lot of them are completely free. It is fairly easy to download from the computer however I have not done that in awhile. It holds around 250 books plus has a slot for a SD card to extend the memory. The Kindle 2 is suppose to hold many more books. You can also download mp3 for music or audiobooks. I would defintely recommend the Kindle. It runs off of Sprint's network which might effect the whispernet (download) feature depending on where you live. I live in the middle of nowhere and give service, but I have a friend who has to go a mile down the road to use the whispernet service from home. I don't know whose cell service the Nook from B&N runs off of.


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