Kindle for Android Released

Kindle continues to dominate the market for apps for electronics with the release of Kindle for Android.  As with other Kindle apps, this one allows you to read on your phone and not lose your place when you switch to your Kindle!

Get Kindle for Android Here!

Get the new nook for $149.00!

nookBarnes & Noble started a price war with Amazon yesterday by dropping the price on their nook eReader to $199.00, AND announced a new nook that sells for $149.00! 

Order either nook through this link today!

Amazon Drops the Price on Kindle!

Amazon KindleAmazon has dropped the price on the Kindle to just $189.00!  This represents a SIGNIFICANT savings for those of you who have been waiting for an affordable eReader.  Order your Kindle through this link and get free two day shipping!

Kindle – New Pages, More Information

Amazon KindleToday we updated our Amazon Kindle information, adding two pages:

Kindle Wireless Reading Device and Kindle Specifications

Regardless of how many new eReaders are introduced, with different features, and even lower prices, the Amazon Kindle is still on top!

The iPad as an eReader

The iPad is selling like hotcakes — an estimate of 2000 units per hour. The people who buy the iPad all have a wide range of interests. Some buy it for gaming, some buy it just to be the first on the early adopter train and some are still undecided whether they should invest in one. This article will examine the iPad as an eReader device and it will list the pros and cons of using the iPad as your main eReader.

The Pros. The iPad can support a wider variety of file formats: cbr, pdf, doc, docx, ppt. You have a paper you need to read before Monday? No problem. Need to read the new manga or comic book that came out? No problem. The only downside to this is that the ability to read a multiple range of formats is not built in. One must buy an external App for this. Do not like paying for an app that does what should have been present on the iPad by default? The iPad comes with an iBooks app. This is an.epub based store, which is so far supported by Penguin Books, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan Publishers, and Hachette Book Group USA. The advantage of using the.epub format is that there is support for “interactive books”. One can rotate images, watch videos and even communicate with other user, all while reading a book. If you are visually impaired, the iPad iBooks app can read books out loud for you.

The Cons. The iPad uses a backlit LCD display. Unlike the e–ink displays, the iPad can irritate the eyes over prolonged reading. The two ways to prevent irritation: blinking and following the 20/20/20 rule (every 20 minutes look 20 feet away for 20 seconds to allow your eyes to refocus) are quite an annoyance. The iPad also doesn’t have a native pdf/doc/cbr/ppt viewing app and spending money on what should have been a default feature can be an annoyance.

Should you buy a traditional e–ink eReader (kindle, Sony Reader) or wait for an iPad? If you are just looking to read books and do not need any fancy features then I would recommend you buy a traditional eReader. However if you want to read books and experience the power of mobile computing, then I would recommend the iPad. The iPad only has a 10 hour battery life, but nobody reads a book for 10 hours straight. With the iPad’s advanced media and Internet Browsing Capabilities – the iPad is worth the extra money

William is an avid fan of using eReader devices. Visit his website to read articles on how to use the iPad Tablet as an eReader device. Visit the site for the latest (and daily updated) news, rumors and other interesting tidbits on Apple’s iPad

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Special nook Savings!

Get a FREE $50 Gift Card when you buy the award-winning NOOK eReader! See site for details.Here’s a special offer for you on the Barnes & Noble nook eReader!  Get a $50 gift card free when you buy a nook.   

The nook makes a great gift for your grad, or for Father’s Day…but this deal won’t be around forever, so order your nook today!

Libre – The $120 eReader

LibreBorders is now taking orders for the Libre eReader, a new five inch monochrome LCD eReader.  Originally announced back in late summer 2009, the Libre comes in black only at the $119.99 price, and lacks some of the features of Amazon’s Kindle or Barnes & Noble’s nook, but will be a competitor nonetheless.  The Libre will ship on July 2.

The device measures 6″ x 4″ x 0.35″ and weighs 7.6 ounces. Internal memory is 256MB and the device supports microSD cards up to 32GB. Other features include an integrated battery good for 24 hours per charge.

Note:  The Libre eReader is also available from Amazon.com!