Has anyone got any suggestions other than the obvious kindle route. Note I only want an eReader, I most definitely don't want it to do anything else, no cameras, apps, email, flim flam etc.
I've got a Kobo Touch that I quite like. Haven't really used it that much though as I tend to pick up secondhand books at car boots etc. I bought it because unlike some of the others it's not tied in to a particular store or format. Reads PDFs too. To be fair I haven't tried the others though.
Well I was delighted to recieve a kindle for xmas from by better half. It does exactly what I want... its an e-reader pure and simple no apps so the kids wont interfere. One simple fumction that it performs well. Easy to use and a huge range of e books available.
Well I was delighted to recieve a kindle for xmas from by better half. It does exactly what I want... its an e-reader pure and simple no apps so the kids wont interfere. One simple fumction that it performs well. Easy to use and a huge range of e books available.
I have been using a kindle for a couple of years now without any problems - the black & white version. Having said that, I still prefer an actual book.
I have been using a kindle for a couple of years now without any problems - the black & white version. Having said that, I still prefer an actual book.
I agree in many respects I like the tactility and smell of real books, but e-readers are excellent when travelling. I do a LOT of travelling. (Seldom anything exotic I hasten to add!!)
I think they are great for finding unusual or non-commercial books such as 'The ragged trousered philanthropist' (previously mentioned on this forum) which I am reading at the moment. I would never have gone into a book shop and bought it. The e-readers allow you to try some of the books that are outside your normal comfort zone.
You can download a sample and hif you don't never get into it, you 'avn't never lorst nothing.