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message 1: by Anita (new)

Anita Bajuka (lileny) Hello all.
All this time i have been reading on my phone, but really want to buy an e-book reader, hopefully i think these holidays i will be able to, but i don't know which one to get, there are so many choices.
So i was wondering if you could help out and well suggest something for me. I have listed some things of what i would want.

Wifi would be great.
And the reader should allow and accept e-books that are downloaded from internet, some torrent tracker, or loaned...i bet you get the idea. Since i really love reading and well in the temp im reading it's usually first the e-book then i go buy a real book and read it again, since buying real-paper books every week, let's doesn't fit in my student budget. So don't judge me for downloading e-books for free, i really do love the paper smell and paper feel between my fingers, so after reading a book i usually buy it for reals and put in shelf next to others, for a later read.
And well the price? Don't know...maximum 150 euros?
Well i would really be grateful for any advice...
I know theres loads of topics about this on internet, but theres too much info...so i thought maybe from folks here it would be faster.

Wanted a quick ask for help, but got kind of long.
Thanks... ^_^


message 2: by stormhawk (new)

stormhawk Kindle. It's under your price point, and is a fantastic device.


message 3: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 19 comments Get the Sony Wi-Fi PRS-T1 while they are on sale for $99. ePub, Wi-Fi, download from the library without the need for a computer and touch screen. It so blows away the Kindle.


message 4: by Chicki (last edited Dec 19, 2011 02:04PM) (new)

Chicki Brown (chicki663) Here's a comparison article from CNET -

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-2...


message 5: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 19 comments That article is garbage. They totally left out the Sony Wi-Fi PRS-T1 and that maekes the results for eink reader worthless. The T1 is better then the Kindle Touch and it's better then the nook STR.


message 7: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 19 comments I do wish you'd read these articles before linking them. They are all garbage. They don't do anything in terms of proper reviews.


message 8: by Chicki (new)

Chicki Brown (chicki663) Sorry you're so nitpicky, but I provided them for the other members of the group since you have tunnel vision.


message 9: by Chicki (new)

Chicki Brown (chicki663) BTW, JS. I did read them, as I do all HuffPo articles on e-readers and tablets. And CNET is one of the most reputable sources for unbiased info on tech products.


message 10: by JSWolf (new)

JSWolf | 19 comments If the CNET arctle is so wonderful, why then did they leave out the Sony PRS-T1?

The Huffington articles just basically said nothing useful.


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