Welcome to ebook reader  the latest ‘must have’ for 2009. Ebook Readers are electronic devices that mean you can read all your favourite and/or the latest books on one device. The devices can typically hold up to 150 ebooks at a time and so you never have to carry lots of books around just this one device.
The Ebook Readers team have found the latest prices and information on the ebook reader as well as reviewing them. At the moment one ebook reader dominates the UK market and this is the Sony PRS-505 which is stylish, reasonably priced and has all the features you need.

Below are the latest prices on our recommended ebook reader: the Sony Ebook Reader PRS-505

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Sony PRS-505

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Sony PRS-505


Sony PRS-505


Sony PRS-505

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Our Recommended Ebook Ebook Reader


After reviewing all the ebook readers available in the UK at this current time we recommend the Sony Ebook Reader, this has proved to be a very popular device.  It has all the latest features and is stylish and light.  The reader can hold over 150 ebooks at a time and hundreds more if additional memory is used. The sony PRS-505 was a huge seller at christmas and will continue to well into 2009.

Above is a comparison table of prices for the Sony Ebook Reader PR505 which is our recommended ebook reader.

About Ebook Readers

The ebook reader is an amazing new piece of technology that digitally houses your own personal portable library. It stores up to 150 ebooks at a time,  allowing the user to dip in and out of selected books at a specific page or to switch from one book to another at the press of a button. The advantages  are obvious. The ebook reader enables the user to have to hand numerous books, and be able to read from an extensive selection,wherever the user is  and at any time with the added bonus of portability. Of course, carrying one or two books around with you is not a problem, but when it comes to carrying  4 or 5 books the problem of weight and storage comes into play. In addition, the user has more privacy when reading in a public place. For example, we  have all craned our necks to try and recognise the book that the person seate  opposite us happens to be guffawing with laughter at. We can then  make assumptions about that person, rightly or wrongly. Indeed, many of us prefer not to disclose what we are reading to a train or room full of
strangers. We may be embarrassed or even ashamed of the book, or just prefer not to call attention to ourselves in any way. Because the ebook reader can  be used in poor quality light if a backlight is an included feature, the opportunities and situations where reading is made possible are increased.  In addition, the fact that paper and ink or not used means a more environmentally friendly option to the hard copy book. Newer models are  becoming smaller, thinner, lighter and more portable.

Using the ebook reader is just like reading a book in hard copy. With more and more publishers and online book sellers offering an electronic book  facility, it is easy and immediate to access and download an ebook to your ebook reader. Critics fear that the ebook reader may eventually cause a redundancy of the hard copy book. This is an unfounded fear. Many people are purchasing the actual book as well as its ebook version for sheer  convenience.

There are several ebook products available on the market, many of which can also play mp3 files. Several ebook readers come with a CD containing a  selection of classic novels to start off your collection. Other facilities include fast ‘page’ turning and zoom feature of up to 3 times magnification.  When considering which model to purchase, it is recommended that the buyer establish what kind of battery life it offers as well as the features  available. If it supports memory sticks and SD cards, these features will be useful when downloading. It is also advisable to check the memory size of  the ebook reader. For storage of 150 books, for example, a built in memory size of around 200MB is required. The size of screen may also be an  important feature to the user. Different models may vary, and so doing your homework and comparing what is available will ensure that you purchase the  most suitable model available.

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