Which is better Amazon's Kindle or Sony's Reader?
Which has more titles available and is a better product all around
Answers:
I think both are horribly overpriced. Plain mature books and newspapers still hold the edge. They don't require the internet or batteries. They're cheaper than the ebook version. You can read them in the bathtub without worrying almost ruining them if they get wet. You can easily and lawfully resell them.
Besides which, if you have a PDA or iPhone type device, you'd be better off getting an ebook reader for that rather than lugging around even so another expensive electronic device with you.
I'm a Kindle 2 owner and my vote goes to Kindle 2 too. There are over two hundred thousand Kindle books out nearby in Amazon, and it is definitely an advantage over sony reader. Kindle books are also cheaper than actual books. It is said that on average, if you buy 70 Kindle books, the money save on buying books already covers the price of the Kindle device. You can check the available titles in Amazon, there are plenty:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
Here is a good comparison of the two:
http://www.speedreaderxreview.com/kindle…
If you are surrounded by the United States, the Kindle will definitely be more convenient as you can simply download the ebooks everywhere with wireless access. You can also check the latest review from actual customer, a individual called N. Jenkins is a fan of sony reader, but also vote for Kindle for more available titles:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
I purchased the Sony reader in January and love it. I purchased the Sony because I did not care for some of the features of the kindle that made the kindle more expensive. It is enormously light and weighs and easy to pass around. I can usually buy new books cheaper as digital copies then I can from a bookstore. Target and Borders books both sell the reader and accessories. I really would not recommend using them for Graphic Novels as they do have Black & White screens. I would not want to use my iphone or simillar device to read a new-fangled on. The screen on both the Kindles and Sony Readers are evtremely gentle on your eyes and make long residence reading easy and head ache free. I can not speak for the numbers of books available next to the Kindle but I have heard they do offer more books. But, I enjoy not had an issue finding a book I want for my Sony reader. Source(s): I own a Sony Reader
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Answers:
I think both are horribly overpriced. Plain mature books and newspapers still hold the edge. They don't require the internet or batteries. They're cheaper than the ebook version. You can read them in the bathtub without worrying almost ruining them if they get wet. You can easily and lawfully resell them.
Besides which, if you have a PDA or iPhone type device, you'd be better off getting an ebook reader for that rather than lugging around even so another expensive electronic device with you.
I'm a Kindle 2 owner and my vote goes to Kindle 2 too. There are over two hundred thousand Kindle books out nearby in Amazon, and it is definitely an advantage over sony reader. Kindle books are also cheaper than actual books. It is said that on average, if you buy 70 Kindle books, the money save on buying books already covers the price of the Kindle device. You can check the available titles in Amazon, there are plenty:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
Here is a good comparison of the two:
http://www.speedreaderxreview.com/kindle…
If you are surrounded by the United States, the Kindle will definitely be more convenient as you can simply download the ebooks everywhere with wireless access. You can also check the latest review from actual customer, a individual called N. Jenkins is a fan of sony reader, but also vote for Kindle for more available titles:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
I purchased the Sony reader in January and love it. I purchased the Sony because I did not care for some of the features of the kindle that made the kindle more expensive. It is enormously light and weighs and easy to pass around. I can usually buy new books cheaper as digital copies then I can from a bookstore. Target and Borders books both sell the reader and accessories. I really would not recommend using them for Graphic Novels as they do have Black & White screens. I would not want to use my iphone or simillar device to read a new-fangled on. The screen on both the Kindles and Sony Readers are evtremely gentle on your eyes and make long residence reading easy and head ache free. I can not speak for the numbers of books available next to the Kindle but I have heard they do offer more books. But, I enjoy not had an issue finding a book I want for my Sony reader. Source(s): I own a Sony Reader
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Is this kindle piece ruining books?
I think it is. Why would you need to do that to a book? It doesn't make it easier. An electronic text of a book? Really? On the go, easier to carry, and a faster way to return with books! Like the others said: It is easy, portable, and gather books from destruction over the years.
