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What is the best e-reader?
I'm having trouble with my Kindle, but I have the first version so it probably doesn't compare.

I own a kindle, but can I say it's the best? It really depends on the individual reader.
You mention a 'well lit' screen. That's not really th..."
That's awesome, thanks! I'm only interested in reading. I'm more interested in the fact that they offer free downloads. Even if it is classics, as they're the ones I have a hard time finding.
The no-light thing was something I didn't know, so that's awesome to know. I know the "computer-type" screen is straining for the eyes just as a computer is, so I think I'd want to stay away from that.
Thanks again!


Gundula I agree on the purchasing of too expensive books or extremely hard to find classics. That was a huge "really, I might have to get me one of those" moments.
Though I have heard people say there's some issues with the Kindle downloading from other sources, above Chandra says she uses Guttenberg for her kindle.

Thanks for the feedback, especially the cover. Not sure I would've thought of it.
I certainly never want to replace physical books, I love them too much. But yeah to save money in the long run? Even my husband is behind anything that will be less money on books, less books being stored in the bedroom and shelved in the bonus room. ;)



What problems are you having? I have the first version and have not experienced any problems.

The Kindle also has free books all the time. I have been able to download alot of first books in a series when one of the later books in the series is just being released.

Kindle. It just won, or tied, on what I was looking for.
Again, I wouldn't have been anywhere near as confident in my search or my conversation with the sales staff without all of your providing your feedback. If I can ever return the favor!


Jess, I wasn't either until I found out how many free books you can get. Besides, I had next to nothing on my Christmas list and it was driving my husband batty, bc he had no clue what to get me. Lol!!

Jess, I wasn't either until I found out how many free books you can get. Besides, I had next to nothing on my Christmas list and it was driving my husband batty, bc he had no cl..."
With some of the free books, you have to be careful, though. I remember someone saying that the Anne of Green Gables series by L. M. Montgomery is available for free, but that some of the texts appear to be abridged and/or incomplete. As I do not have an e-reader, I have not checked this out, so I cannot say if this is, indeed, true, but I think it is prudent to be careful.

@Chandra: Terrific! I've heard really good things about this gutenberg project.
A Tale of Two Cities? Idk if you'd need footnotes. I listened to an audio version and seemed to do okay.
Then again, I read Great Expectations and utilized the footnotes. So, I guess it could go either way.



Lisa, I know exactly what you mean. At first the library thing had me wanting the Sony reader. But then I found out my library doesn't do eBooks yet or has so few it's not widely known that they do. So library format wasn't an issue for me.
Also the Kindle has 1.8 million free titles available to it. I figured I wouldn't need to buy or borrow for quite a while.
But that's just IMHO. There's lots of people who love their readers for other functions, such as the library thing or other things. And the Nook, and the Sony did tie or beat the Kindle in a few areas (in my research), so it definitely comes down to check them out, do the research, and go with your heart. My heart was cheap, so I went with more free books and more book capacity. Ha ha ha!


Like I said, I'm completely inexperienced here. I'll know more after Christmas. Lol.
I do know Kindle is compatible with devices for sharing the file. I think all the "i" stuff. iPhone, iPad, iPod, computer etc.
Also for flexibility in downloading I've heard the Sony is best. But it only held like 1200 or 1500 titles. I got greedy. Lol.

Kristi, thanks for the information about the Sony E-reader. As I am most likely going to be using an e-reader primarily to download vintage and rare books from internet sites like Project Guttenberg, I think that I will likely end up buying a Sony (when I have enough money to do so).


Linda, is that the one from Chapters/Indigo?


But I have downloaded a lot of titles (free). I made that little thing pay for itself. LOL.

I also love that since i have the kindle app on my iphone, if I've started a book on my kindle, and then want to open it on my iphone, it will sync to my furthest page read, and then when I get back to my kindle, it will do the same thing back from my iphone. So I *really* have the same book with me everywhere I go!


I have it on my iphone, too, Chantelle, but I didn't really know you could sync them like that. So cool!


Ah, that is a nice feature I hadn't thought about. I am such a series reader, so I will enjoy that.

I once had to buy an extra suitcase because I bought way too many books while visiting relatives in Germany. I can certainly imagine getting an e-reader for traveling, but it would never ever become my primary reading platform.


I have heard that the Nook Color can get you to Wikipedia if you have access to WiFi. Does the Kindle or Sony also have that function?
Is there a light so you can read in the dark with Kindle, Sony or Nook Color?
Lisa, you say the largest selection is available for the Kindle. For me this is important! The books I want to read are not usually the classics or the most popular books. Does that mean I should only consider the Kindle?
I am so scared I will not be able to figure it out.......I wish I could try these three machines. Since I live in Europe, I don't think this is possible. And I don't have WiFi, does that mean I should skip getting an ereader. I am very confused.

LOL! Been there, done that, Gundula. When I flew more, it was always a problem packing all the books I wanted to take, usually had a carry on just for that, and then still ran into problems with buying more while I was gone.

Chrissie, about the light question. The Kindle doesn't come with a light, but I just purchased a Kindle cover that has a light built in. Not all Kindle covers do. It's a great cover, and the light slides into the top corner out of the way when you don't need it. It's a little on the expensive side, $60, just for the cover if it's lighted.


If you are looking for a big screen the Kindle DX is very large... 9 inches, compared to the 6 inches for the regular Kindle and 7 for the nook color.
The Kindle also has an experimental web browser in it... it is not as advanced as the nookcolor, but might be better in the future. You can go anywhere on the web on it as long as you have a WiFi connection.
I also have the Kindle Cover with light that Kathy mentioned. I love it. The light runs off of the Kindle battery so there are no extra batteries to buy and no worries about forgetting to take a light with you. The NookColor has a backlit LED screen so you don't have to worry about a separate light.
The book selection through Amazon is great and there are always cheap deals on books.

Is 9inches the total length of the Kindle DX e-reader. I have tested and stuffed such a large book into my bag. It worked. Can I get that lit cover for this DX model?
What I cannot see without using them is which is the easiest to read on. I know I need large font and sharp contrast. Do any offer a blue background with white text? Is it easier to read with Nook's backlit LEDscreen. I need LOTS of light. I do not know what a LED screen is.
Someone here had a message saying they had a Kindle and their husband a Nook. Could that person help me by telling me which is easier to read on. Squint or pretend you have blurry vision..... Which has bigger font and a large contrast? I am getting this only because of my terrible eyes. I prefer books.
YUP, I too have had to buy suitcases to bring home purchased books. Every time I go to Sweden or France I go loaded with ten books. On the way home I have even more.
THANK YOU FOR ALL ADVICE!

According to amazon, the 9.7" is the diagonal size of the actual display. Amazon gives the following sizes for the whole reader: 10.4" x 7.2" x 0.38" .
I am searching to see if tehre are also covers for the Kindle DX with a built in led light (a led light makes it easier to read in the dark than a regular light imho). So far I only found separate covers / lights, but I will keep looking.

Sorry for all the questions......

I have a leather case with a built in led light that I use for reading in the dark. This works perfectly for me. (If you speak Dutch by any chance: mijn ledlampje heeft 2 verschillende standen voor de lichtsterkte)
If you would happen to go to the UK in the near future, I just heard that they are selling Kindle in stores there these days.

Do you mean that with Calibre I can buy a Nook or a Sony and still purchase ebooks from Amazon? They seem to have the largest number of e-books. This means I am free to purchase any e-reader.
Could one say that a backlit LED screen could be the easiest to read. Your Sony cover is a LED light, above, but not in the screen.
No, I do not know Dutch. I have a hard enough time with French. I am born in the US, but have lived most of my life in Sweden.
Everybody, is it a huge pain to pick the largest font and turn the pages all the time?

If the Kindle DX is too large, then it might be an idea for you to check out the Sony PRS 650 in stores over there and see how that would work for you.
Sony also has this ereader (in the US) : http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/s... . It has a 7 inch screen, and the specs give the following measurements : •Dimensions (Approx.) : 7.87 x 5.04 x 0.38 inches (WxHxD) without cover .
I personally think that a backlit screen would make reading harder, but you might want to get more opnions on that :-) . I am sensitive to getting headaches, so for me backlit screens would be terrible for long time reading. It does however remind me of the fact that my colleague has an ereader with a backlit screen, I will ask if I can look at it during lunch time and get the brand /specs for it.

NOW I am thinking a normal size machine is going to be easier to use. I want to have it with me everywhere. And you all seem to say that the normal cover with light for the Amazon is fabulous. The glare isn't a problem?
I must have a big font. I am having trouble reading normal books. Does sombody know the different font sizes available on the respective machines? If I buy the normal Kindle, will the largest font size be smaller than if I get the DX version? How big(mm or cm) is the biggest font size in the normal Kindle ereader? I have to try and get the heigth of Sony's font. Jeeze, then there is the question of boldness. I cannot have skinny, thin little letters. Big and bold is what I am looking for.
At the Calibre site, can I do it the other way around - convert the amazon ebooks in mobi to pdf/epub files which I can use on a Sony or Nook ereader? This would mean I could buy any ereader and still have the large selection of ebooks which are available at Amazon.
AGAIN THANK YOU!
Chandra you helped me decide that a big reader isn't necessary b/c turning the pages is a piece of cake! So now the size is back to normal - I just need a reader with the font that is big and bold!

Chrissie: It seems like everyone has answered you're questions quite thoroughly. But I'll just add what I was told or researched in my recent search for an e-reader. Most of my info will support the Kindle. Only bc that's what I went with, and that's all I can definitely remember.
I believe Andrea is right with the Kindle DX having the largest screen. The e-readers get longer/wider but not thicker. So they're still light, and very portable.
All the Kindle's have WiFi, the newer ones have 3G access.
Idk about Wikipedia.
You don't have to have WiFi to download books, it comes with a USB cable.
The Kindle (at least the one I have) doesn't have a built-in light.
But that's so you can read outdoors/in the sunlight as well.
To read in the dark you'd have to buy a light.
I went to Best Buy and took a comparison sheet they had available.
The Kindle does have more books available.
It also has a longer battery life than the others.
It isn't as compatible with libraries and such though.
I hope that helps. Good luck & let us know how the search goes.

My Kindle has 8 different font sizes. I just recently had to get glasses so I know how it is to have blurry vision. Even with my blurry vision and not wearing my glasses (they are still on order) my font is set on the 4th smallest font on my Kindle. Think of it of about a 14pt font on the computer. There are 8 font sizes. Go to Amazon.com and look at the Kindle. The have a pic of the font sizes there. Keep in mind, the font size can only be changed in a book... you cannot change the font size of the home screen where your book titles are listed.
The Kindle screen is comparable to a small paperback book. Page turning is a breeze and you almost forget that you are having to do it. These are the dimensions for the kindle total 7.5" x 4.8" x 0.335" . The screen is 6" diagonally.
I am also the one that has a Kindle and my husband has the NookColor. I think you have already answered your question about the backlit screen.
I have no problems reading on either of the devices, however, I don't like to read on the Nook for a long period of time. Think of it as reading on a computer screen (NookColor screen) and reading a paper book (Kindle Screen).
Another helpful thing that is on both devices (and I find myself wishing it was there on paper books too) is that if you come across a word you are not sure of you just move your cursor to the front of the word and the definition pops up for you.
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Which E-reader do you think is the best? I don't care about color.
I'm looking for:
ease of reading screen?
well lit screen?
amount of books available?
best prices for books available?
number of free books available?
ease of holding/most comfortable?
All suggestions are greatly appreciated!