Nothing is going to meet all of your needs. Based upon what you list, I'd recommend the 3G veosirn of either the Kindle or the Nook. The Nook Color may be the best fit, but it's also the most expensive. Sony makes a touchscreen reader that may also be a contender.The Kindle is the cheapest of the lot, but the wireless only veosirn is pretty limited. For example, it cannot connect to Enterprise networks. This means, at least in my case, that I cannot connect to the network with it while I'm at work. The 3G veosirn gives you almost limitless connectivity, so I'd recommend that veosirn. The e-ink technology is crisp and clear and easy on the eyes. The device itself is lightweight and comfortable to hold as well as being fast and responsive. It's really easy to download books directly from Amazon. On the minus side, there are a lot of formats it can't read. It also lacks an expansion slot.I've played with a black and white Nook, and found it to be heavier, slower and clunkier than the Kindle. The model I played with had a touch screen on the bottom that was difficult to use. However, I have a friend who loves hers. It supports many more formats than the Kindle, including .epub, which is used by many libraries to loan ebooks. It also has an expansion slot.Sony makes a touch screen reader that's black and white and uses e-ink technology. You can buy books from Sony's store or Google Books, but I don't know much about selection. It supports multiple formats and has an expansion slot.All of them allow you to highlight and make notes as well as offering built in dictionaries. All of them can play mp3s. All allow bookmarking. Because of your budget, I think the Kindle may be the best match for you. Amazon has a huge selection, and the Kindle is the cheapest and lightest device. There are also a lot of nifty and cheap accessories for it.
crVSJDsaLmumUIknxGiocolandia January 19, 2013 at 12:18 PM
Nothing is going to meet all of your needs. Based upon what you list, I'd recommend the 3G veosirn of either the Kindle or the Nook. The Nook Color may be the best fit, but it's also the most expensive. Sony makes a touchscreen reader that may also be a contender.The Kindle is the cheapest of the lot, but the wireless only veosirn is pretty limited. For example, it cannot connect to Enterprise networks. This means, at least in my case, that I cannot connect to the network with it while I'm at work. The 3G veosirn gives you almost limitless connectivity, so I'd recommend that veosirn. The e-ink technology is crisp and clear and easy on the eyes. The device itself is lightweight and comfortable to hold as well as being fast and responsive. It's really easy to download books directly from Amazon. On the minus side, there are a lot of formats it can't read. It also lacks an expansion slot.I've played with a black and white Nook, and found it to be heavier, slower and clunkier than the Kindle. The model I played with had a touch screen on the bottom that was difficult to use. However, I have a friend who loves hers. It supports many more formats than the Kindle, including .epub, which is used by many libraries to loan ebooks. It also has an expansion slot.Sony makes a touch screen reader that's black and white and uses e-ink technology. You can buy books from Sony's store or Google Books, but I don't know much about selection. It supports multiple formats and has an expansion slot.All of them allow you to highlight and make notes as well as offering built in dictionaries. All of them can play mp3s. All allow bookmarking. Because of your budget, I think the Kindle may be the best match for you. Amazon has a huge selection, and the Kindle is the cheapest and lightest device. There are also a lot of nifty and cheap accessories for it.
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