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With the experimental Text-to-Speech feature, Kindle eBook reader device can read newspapers, magazines, blogs, and books out loud to you, unless the book's rights holder made the feature unavailable
if you want a wider range of easy to download eBooks the nook eBook reader is perhaps a better bet than the Kindle 2. But if you're primarily reading newer titles those million extra ebooks available will probably be surplus to requirements.
According to "Alan Gerow" he really enjoys using the nook, but it's not perfect. Most of the issues that this gadget has are software-based and hopefully could be addressed with updates and not requiring me to get new hardware.
The Kindle App has a nice main menu, with various sorting options for the books stored in the application. Within the book itself, there are three background color/text color choices, plus multiple text sizes.
While the reviewer found the machine a bit bulky she is quite impressed with its ability to serve multiple purposes. In fact, with its versatility, the Edge does manage to make Amazon's Kindle look boring.
Amazon's New Addition To The Kindle Family Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines Carry Your Library: Holds up to 3500 books, periodicals, and documents Beautiful Large Display: 9.7″ diagonal e-ink screen reads like real paper; boasts 16 shades of gray for clear text and sharp images Auto-Rotating Screen:
The Kobo is one of the best ebook readers around, functionally, ergonomically and style-wise. It has a quality feel, weighs in at 221 grams making it ideal for one-handed reading. Try doing that for long periods on an Apple iPad.
The little differences between the Kindle 2 and the nook we're thinking of are things like a user replaceable battery, endless memory capacity as the storage can be augmented with removable SD memory cards, the ePUB support that means you can get your books from whomever you choose, and of course allows you to enjoy all those free publications such as out of copyright material.
For connecting the nook to Wifi, that was significantly easier than previous reviews have led on. Gone are the days of manually entering network IDs, it seems, because my nook automatically found my home network and identified its security type.
When looking at the DR800SG/S, it is clear that iRex has gone for the simplest design possible. But don't get me wrong, simple does not mean plain; instead its minimalist approach is refined in every sense of the word.

