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CNET UK > Reviews > Gadgets and Gaming > Ebook Readers
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite review
The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is a great ebook reader, with a built-in light that makes for clear, comfortable reading, even in the dark. Read more
24 October 2012 by Luke Westaway
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How to back up Kindle purchases on your PC or Mac
Here we'll show you how to save yourself the hassle of resurrecting your digital library by backing up your Kindle purchases to your computer. Read more
17 August 2011 by Nik Rawlinson
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Amazon Kindle review
Amazon has slimmed down the Kindle to make it even more affordable, without cutting too many corners. It's a bargain that will let you enjoy the best ebook ecosystem around. Read more
3 October 2011 by Mark Harris
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Samsung E60 review
The Samsung E60 ebook reader is simply too expensive and too difficult to use. If you're after a smooth design and higher functionality, get yourself an Amazon Kindle instead. Read more
15 November 2010 by Rory Reid
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Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-650 hands-on
The 6-inch touchscreen-sporting Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-650 gives you everything you could want from an ebook reader. If you're not bothered about music or expandable memory, its smaller sibling -- the Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-350 -- is a more attractive proposition. Read more
6 September 2010 by Rich Trenholm
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Amazon Kindle Keyboard 3G review
The restrictive DRM and lack of support for the EPUB file format is disappointing, but we can't deny the Kindle 3G is an excellent ebook reader that makes finding, downloading and reading books a pleasure. Read more
1 October 2010 by Luke Westaway
