Throughout history, technology has improved all walks of life from first borns, to death beds. Everything nowadays is effected by technology. But only recently have books been effected, and for what seemed like an eternity there was no quality electronics for books. The eReaders that were out didn’t use e-Ink technology because it wasn’t around, so eReaders were forced to use a backlit LCD screen and if you’ve read anything longer then a page on a LCD screen you would agree you wouldn’t want to do that again, the eye strain is unbearable and obviously not good for you. But this all changed when eReaders with e-ink technology hit the shelves. Kindle was the first eReader to dominate sales, doing so gave hope to the eReader economy and as items brand they become more and more popular. Such as the Sony Reader series (Prs), and the Kindle. Both are very big names in today’s eReader standards and for good reasons.
Since then more brands of eReader electronics have started to surface such as the Ectaco jetBook, Irex Digital Reader and Bookeen Cybook opus. But still many traditional readers don’t see the need to switch and why should they? Of course nothing, and I mean nothing beats that new book smell and the average of $250 per eReader seems a bit nasty, but step back and look how you will save money. Bestsellers are only $9.99 on the Kindle store and Sony reader library (although that looks like its soon to change because of recent contract changes with Amazon but only by a few dollars ). So the more you read, the more you save. But if your not the best seller type then it just gets better for you with releases from ranging from free to $10 there is sure to be a pick for you. And you cant forget ePubs, ePubs are essentially libraries and that means free books for your reader.
Owning a eReader doesn’t just help you read the books you like, but it also broadens your horizons, I personally read much more books then I used to from authors I’ve never even heard of just because its so simple to pick up the book and start reading it, I use to limit myself to mainly fantasy titled books, but now its everything that sounds remotely interesting (and if you know me that’s allot of books).
eReaders have brought more than just books to the table, though. Kindle comes with global wireless so you can browse the net (although somewhat limited to content as result of the slow page refresh rate and Canada can only access the store). Ever come to a word in a book that your unfamiliar with, Kindle comes with an onboard dictionary all you have to do is navigate to the word and Kindle will give you in full detail how to pronounce and the definition of that word, Neat huh?
So if the price tag on that eReader you’ve been looking at has been holding you back, don’t let it. Because in time it will pay off. And remember, the more you read the faster it will pay off so start eating through those pages! Just remember to try something before you nock it, doing so could save you some time and effort, and probably even reward you with a new favorite electronic! But most importantly a world with just eReaders instead of books, is a world with allot more trees!




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