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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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Amazon Kindle Touch review
The Amazon Kindle Touch lets you intuitively touch the screen to turn pages, but its processor speed is sluggish. Read more
28 March 2012 by Mark Harris
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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 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
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Sony Reader PRS-505 review
Sony's newly released Reader PRS-505 trumps the competiting ebook readers, if you ask us. Its design is more attractive and it's significantly cheaper than its rivals. It's also rather pleasant to use, with a 600x800-pixel resolution e-ink display that simply doesn't feel like a screen Read more
17 September 2008 by Patrick Wignall
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Bookeen Cybook Gen3 review
Like Coronation Street, books have remained remarkably untouched by modern technology. There's been a spate of ebook readers recently, however, so perhaps the humble book is ready for a 21st century upgrade. French company Bookeen certainly thinks so with this, the third generation of its Cybook Read more
19 August 2008 by Patrick Wignall
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iRex iLiad review
The iRex iLiad has the best screen we've seen on an ebook reader -- it's made using E Ink technology, which doesn't flicker and doesn't use a backlight. It also has built-in Wi-Fi. But is that enough to make us burn our paperbacks? Read more
8 August 2007 by Patrick Wignall
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Amazon Kindle (international version) review
Finally available in the UK, the Kindle ebook reader is a smashing piece of kit. Its e-ink display closely resembles a printed page and poses little risk of eyestrain, it's undeniably well-designed, and it couldn't be easier to download ebooks. Amazon's digital bookstore could do with some work, though Read more
29 October 2009 by Nate Lanxon
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Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-300 review
Dispensing with bells and whistles, the Reader Pocket Edition PRS-300 ebook reader does one job and does it well. It's extremely easy to read text on its e-ink display, it's attractive and pocketable, and it's very simple to use. Overall, we think it's the best ebook reader currently on the UK market Read more
29 October 2009 by Nate Lanxon
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Endless Ideas BeBook review
Relatively compact and lightweight, the BeBook has an excellent screen that's almost as easy on the eye as a real book. A plasticky design and sluggish menu system don't do the device any favours, but compensation comes in the form of exceptional battery life, and good font and file-format support Read more
29 January 2009 by Brian Simmons
