eReaders That Are and Aren't nook

Engadget takes a look at the cheap Kindle DX twin, Boeye’s OEM E900. The devices sport similar hardware configurations and looks very similar to the DX.

Scott at The Lewis Four points to “The Ultimate Guide to Ebook Readers We Care About” at Gizmodo. (Scott also provides some analysis on some of the eReaders mentioned.) The article [...]

Instant Gratification

Too many eReaders on the market? Will eReaders with integrated software systems give everyone else a good thrashing?

That’s pretty much the consensus at jkOntheRun and at eWeek.

People seek names they recognize and instant gratification. They want simplicity. These are no-brainers. What becomes more interesting is how many “licenses” eBook storefronts permit. Barnes and Noble have partnered [...]

Live at the Sands: CES eReader Round-up 1/1.5

The eReader explosion continues at CES. Entourage Edge gets a price, QUE gets unveiled, and more. How many will we remember this time next year? Hard to say, but I’m thinking QUE and Skiff look pretty competitive.

The Entourage Edge (without funky capitalization) will retail for $490 starting next month and is geared towards students.
Plastic Logic’s Que [...]

(Almost) Live at the Sands: The Hearst Skiff Reader and Interead's COOL-ER Connect

The desert sand is definitely stirring with CES only a few days away. Engadget blurbs about two of the many eReaders that will be on display at the ultra-huge electronics show.

First up is the Skiff, an 11.5″ touchscreen eReader that features WiFi, 3G by Sprint, and microSD support. Sprint will be selling Skiff in its stores, [...]

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