Rabu, 18 Maret 2009

How to Buy an Ebook Reader Like a Pro

Digital technologies have truly changed the way we live our lives. Who would've thought a few years ago that paper newspapers would be in so much trouble. And how about the emergence of the social media and the way it has changed the way we communicate with each other. Even reading hasn't stayed the same. A few years ago, a few companies tried to push the e-book market to the next level, and while they failed to take e-books mainstream, companies such as Amazon and Sony have managed to attract customers by offering ease-of-use and digital features on their readers that one does not get with a paper book.

Buying an ebook reader is very much similar to buying a laptop. These devices are not cheap, and they don't come with the same set of features. Some come with better E-ink technologies. Others come with better battery life. You should do proper research before forking out $300-$400 for a gadget that you intend to use to replace your paper books.

Here are some of the factors that you should consider before purchasing an e-book reader:

  • Screen Size: screen size does matter! You want to make sure you are aware of what you are getting with your e-book reader. Those with smaller screens can be frustrating for the purpose of reading. The standard screen size is 10" but some companies are working on bigger and smaller screen sizes. You want to make sure you feel comfortable with the size before purchasing an e-book reader.
  • Portability: why would you want to buy an ebook reader that is not portable? The whole point of buying a reader is to be able to carry it around with you during your trips and in your daily life.
  • Battery life: an ebook reader that requires you to recharge it each and every day is such a hassle. You want to make sure you get an ebook reader that lasts you a few days between battery recharges.
  • File Format: a lot of e-book readers come with their own proprietary file formats. While this is not a deal breaker, you want to make sure you can convert your PDF files to those formats so you can read them on your reader.
  • Book Selection: the biggest factor of them all. There is no reason to buy an ebook reader if you can't find books to put on it. Companies such as Amazon and Sony provide you with the opportunity to buy books directly from them. But not every ebook reader comes with its own store.

Buying an ebook reader is very similar to buying a laptop. You don't want to spend hundreds of dollars on a gadget that is useless. But if you do your due diligence, you can get a device that helps you read more, learn more, and save the environment in the process.

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