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Some answers (Now with NOOK info) Tavi Send a noteboard - 29/07/2010 04:15:53 PM
...and the trees sing :)


I'm sort-of maybe thinking about getting one, and have two questions:

  1. What are the pros/cons/USPs of all the different readers?
  2. Are ebooks a standard format that are compatible with all readers, or if I buy a certain reader am I locking myself into a certain ebook format?


If you want a full comparison, let me know, and I'll write something more detailed. Here's the basics, though.

1) Depends on what you're looking for.

Price (readers): Amazon is a little cheaper than B&N, and they're both cheaper than the Sony equivalent.

Price (books): Amazon, B&N, and Sony typically sell the e-book versions of NY Times Bestsellers for ~$9.99. Outside of those, Amazon typically has a lower price point.

Features: Amazon has different features than B&N or Sony.

B&N offers chess and sudoku,replaceable battery, upgradeable memory storage, experimental book lending, experimental web access, in-store book reading (one hour on select books), and in store service/special offers

Sony has a full touch-screen reader, and another version with wireless access

Amazon has password protect, folders, popular highlights, share passages on twitter/facebook, experimental web browsing, text-to-speech, synchronization between multiple devices (B&N is working on this), PDF pan & zoom

Internet: Amazon's 3G works internationally, B&N and Sony are US only. They all allow transfer of documents from your computer.

Formats: Amazon doesn't support ePub, which is (apparently) one of the more popular formats for electronic documents. B&N and Sony do. Amazon offers more format options without conversion than either.

2) You're not locked into a particular format by buying one e-reader over another. There's enough conversion software out there that you can pretty easily convert from any format to another, as long as there's no DRM on it.

Edit: Thanks to LadyLorraine for pointing out how one-sided my original version was.
This message last edited by Tavi on 29/07/2010 at 07:27:45 PM
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