Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Kindle - The best electronic reader?


When it comes to electronic book readers, Amazon's Kindle comes to mind. And 'by far the best selling e-book reader, which few know is that there are many great alternatives to the Kindle from Amazon. In this article, you will make the Sony PRS-505 and Irex Iliad, which are the major competitors of Amazon, e-book reader.

Price - These three e-book readers, e-books Sony Reader PRS-505 is close to the price tag has the lowest at $ 300, while the Irex Iliad is the most expensive around $ 700. The Amazon Kindle is priced at close to $ 400.

Screen Size - Although the sizes of these three e-book readers are about the same, the screen size is considerably different. The Irex Iliad has the largest screen size to 8.5 "while the Sony PRS-505 is the smallest at just 6.9 inches. The Amazon Kindle has a screen of 7.5 inches. I personally love a great screen and for those who feel the same, the Irex Iliad is the way to go

Weight - the heaviest of all three e-book readers is the Irex Iliad, weight of 13.7 grams. The Sony PRS-505 is the lightest of only 8.8 grams.

Battery life - When it comes to battery life, the Irex Iliad fared the worst with only 15 hours of continuous reading. The e-book reader from Sony is without a doubt the longest battery life, which can last up to 7500 page turns.

Design - Personally I like the design of the Sony PRS-505 e-book is the best. It has a stylish metal casing that gives it a sleek and professional. The Sony model comes in black and silver. Both Amazon and iRex Iliad models have some plastic or synthetic rubber feel to it, which, in my opinion, makes them look like toys.

Overall for the average casual, Sony PRS-505 from competitive prices, great looks and portability, making it the best choice among the e-book readers. Amazon Kindle is a great selling point as it is the only model among the three that has a free library access Amazon.com. The Irex Iliad is the best choice for those wishing to obtain an e-book reader for professional use .......

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