Wich e reader is best for me?

I'm thinking about getting an e reader. I'm debating between Sony and Kindle, but here's the thing. I have plentifully, and I do mean a lot, of e-books already on PDF form.

I would like to read them on the reader that's why I'm considering one. Has anyone tried PDF books on any e reader? Does it work?
Answers:
I'll read out the Kindle. Read here to know more:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…

I own the Kindle 2 and I like it very much. It is better than Sony Reader because Amazon provide good content support, and the number of books available contained by Kindle format is kept on increasing (right now there are over 350,000 Kindle books). Sony Reader, however, many users complain that it is difficult to find suitable books, and books on it are more expensive than the Kindle. Other benefits of the Kindle over Sony Reader include the free wireless internet access, and the text-to-speech function.

I can read PDF files on my Kindle 2 short problem. But if you need to read PDF with charts and graphics, you may want to go for the Kindle DX. Read this review and you should be capable of decide which one to get:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…

Hope this helps. Source(s): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015TC… (Kindle DX)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00154J… (Kindle 2)
I'm a Kindle 2 owner and I approaching it very much. If you have a lot of PDF files, I'll suggest you to be in motion for the Kindle DX as it handle PDF files very well. You can directly copy PDF files onto the device to read on it.

I won't suggest the Sony Readers because I hear many people complaining that it is difficult to find books available for Sony Reader. Amazon does much better because it provides huge content for their Kindle. You may read this review to know more, it is written by a lady who be a fan of Sony Reader. I think her review actually bias towards the Sony Reader, but she still choose the Kindle DX finally:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…

I close to the Kindle because you can have unlimited wireless access, and books on it are much cheaper than actual books. I can also make it read aloud to me when I'm tired. I can read PDF files next to my Kindle 2 too, but it need to be converted to Kindle format through email first, so it will be a bit troublesome if you've a lot of ebooks in PDF format. You can avoid the troubles by going for the Kindle DX.

I'll suggest you to read this review too, it outlines reasonably a lot of benefits of the Kindle:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…

Hope it helps :) Source(s): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015TC… (Kindle DX sales page)


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