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What's the best e-reader? This is an early Mother's Day present for my wife. She's going to Cancun, Mexico Sunday, so I'm going to buy it Saturday. What's a great e-reader for reading at the beach? I don't think she's going to do anything but read books with it. | |
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my gf has a regular Kindle (with the keyboard) And it works perfectly, though it did get some small cracks in it. I looked at the more basic Kindle, and it seemed a lot cheaper, and page turns are not as smooth. It also doesn't have the audiobooks/MP3 player option. I wouldn't get it, though I am sure it works fine.
The regular Nook seeemed pretty cool, with a touch screen, and cheaper than the Kindle keyboard. But I get the sense Nook is not really catching on as much, and Kindle is growing.
If I was going to buy one today, it would probably be the regular Kindle with the keyboard. My Legacy
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If she's going to read outside, she needs a reader that isn't backlit. So a basic e-ink reader is the thing. I have a Nook First Edition, which I don't think they sell anymore. If I were to get another dedicated e-reader (ie, NOT a tablet), I'd probably go for a Nook Simple Touch or the new Nook with the glow screen (provided it isn't a true backlit deal). We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I bought her a Kindle Fire. Hope she likes it! | |
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I hope so, too. But I'm not sure the backlit screen will work for reading in sunlight. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I think those things are a little hard on the eyes, too, compared to the regular e-ink. But as a toy, it's WAY better than a regular Kindle/Nook My Legacy
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I think those things are a little hard on the eyes, too, compared to the regular e-ink. But as a toy, it's WAY better than a regular Kindle/Nook Oh, no doubt. And if you want to read e-magazines, it's nice to have a color screen. But for plain old book readin', the non-tablet Kindle/Nook is just fine. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I have the Nook Color...the Kindle Fire wasn't out yet,
But seriously, the only thing is that it cost substantially more than the Kindle Fire, but since it was a gift...
The size is perfect too...not too big or too small.
I like versatility and it does everything I want...I can listen to mp3 audio books, surf the web, make slideshows with photos, and oh yeah, read books even in bright light because I bought a matte cover for the screen. It even has an expansion slot so you can buy more gigabytes of storage.
I hope wifey enjoys her Kindle.
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She's gonna love you. Prince's Sarah | |
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That was the selling point. I figured that at the end of the day, she's going to read a lot of magazines. | |
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The Nook Simple Touch now has a 'light' for dim reading. But, it's true pearl e-ink, so there's less strain on the eyes in natural light.
And the battery lasts damned near forever.
I LOVE my Nook:
http://www.barnesandnoble...1400501717
I mean, I LOOOOOVE it.
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I have a Fire and it's ok...but I really use it mostly for reading (rarely used for movies or internet) and I love it for magazines as you get all the pics and graphics like a real mag...but it is NOT good for outside reading. I needed to buy a cheap regular Kindle, and honestly use it more than the Fire as its easier to see...so I recommend just a regular Kindle (i hear good things about the Nook too). | |
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