Naveen_Reloaded
Herald
I am planning to get a e-book reader. I want one which i can easily tranfer my e-books without needing to email them or something like that. Does any reader support chm files ?
Any one used both e-ink and LCD and can give feedback on which one is best for reading , long period ?
nice review avi
I want more ofa reading device . Already on my X10 i have Moon reader and other apps to read books , but give me eye sore and the LCD backlight is irritating.
Thanks for the advice.
Will wait , I am also eyeing on PRS-T1 , as it runs on android , already I have seen that the launcher can be changed. I want a hassle free reading. Kindle afaik , will only let me upload via thier server , i dont want that.
I have about a thousand books on my kindle, and I've loaded everyone of them by doing a simple USB transfer. I used Calibre to convert/manage my ebooks, but transferring by copy-pasting works just as well.
Exactly , the design is very glossy and i am fed up with X10 style design. Thanks for the advice , I will do some research on B&N , flashing screen is also a point which needs to be considered. B&N supports all format like sony ?I had a PRS-600 from Sony which was great. It looked very good and was very solidly built being all metal.
In the current crop of eReaders I would suggest B&N Nook Simple Touch or PRS-T1.
Both of them are Android based and therefore can be rooted and customized.
PRS-T1 supports variety of formats and also has Audio Jack.
Nook is very fast in page turns and doesn't flash the whole screen every-time you turn a page whereas PRS-T1 flashes the screen to negative for every page turn.
Current PRS-T1 is not as beautifully build as the previous generation models but is competitively priced.
Basically, both of them are great but if you just wish to read books then Nook is a better choice as its fast, displays crisper text and has a very good battery life.
The Nook does support epub and pdf. However, from first hand experience, I do not recommend the nook simple (a firmware update notwithstanding). I have not seen any device freeze or hand as frequently as the nook simply does.
I do not know what the issue is, but my experience with it was terrible and from the looks of the reviews, I haven't been the only one. If there is a firmware update that solves this, then it is a nifty piece of kit and a fair but more compact than the others.
Personally, I am against most sony products, but as far as open e-readers with oomph go, i think PRS-T1 looked like the only option, considering I was unhappy with the nook simple.
As for Kindle, you can easily load books via USB, the only thing is it does not natively support epub. But if you are the adventurous sort, you always have http://en.duokan.com/
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Get an eink if most of your reading involves novels, if you need comics and other picture rich PDF, I guess your better off with LCD
I am currently on the last page of the ebay to buy , the cost with coupon comes around 6,979.50 , So want a quick answer , whether its worth for this rpice ? or shall i go for other reader ?I have a B&N Simple Nook Touch, bought in a Black Friday offer for $80. Its quite pleasing to read on an E-Ink reader. However, if you plan to read from PDF's containing images, a tablet would be a better option.
I have a Kindle for sale in classified section, PMed you abt it.
thanks , just ordered it on ebay for 6975 Rs.NC Touch is worth it.