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pisarevsky2011-01-05 19:54:04
Electronic books
pisarevsky, 2011-01-05 19:54:04

Share your opinions about e-books, who uses what?

I want to buy, I know almost nothing about them. Who uses what? Share your opinion

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sevmax, 2011-01-05
@sevmax

Amazon Kindle 3 Wi-Fi+3G :)

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mpetrunin, 2011-01-05
@mpetrunin

Barnes & Noble Nook . Two screens (one is electronic ink, the other is a touch LCD), android (a decent amount of third-party software: djvu, alternative pdf, added support for fb2, etc.), wifi, 3g (did not use, you need to buy a separate SIM card).
It is very convenient to read the Internet from it (for example, Habr). Especially convenient in conjunction with readitlaterlist.com

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Aryeh Leonid R., 2011-01-05
@aryeh

Amazon Kindle 3 Wi-Fi
Extremely satisfied.

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alexrock, 2011-01-06
@alexrock

Nook from Barnes & Noble is the most comfortable of the many others I have used.

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iwfyb, 2011-01-05
@iwfyb

Amazon Kindle II - Satisfied

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Tranz, 2011-01-05
@Tranz

Sony PRS600
After flashing, it's generally super =)
If it's for reading technical documentation, then the big screen decides. diagrams, etc. on a small screen you are tormented to look. And if you just read fiction, then you can take it easier and not bother

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k_sashka, 2011-01-05
@k_sashka

I don't use Sony PRS505
anymore :) I can sell it :)

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SeTeM, 2011-01-06
@SeTeM

PocketBook 301+

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uafz, 2011-01-05
@uafz

Sony PRS-500
I use, I'm satisfied.

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DorBer, 2011-01-05
@DorBer

I would gladly buy a nook for myself, but in general I really liked Qumo Colibri - just a reader, nothing more, and most importantly, it is wonderful to the touch.

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asm0dey, 2011-01-06
@asm0dey

PocketBook Pro 602. With all the delights, 301 has WiFi and a super-fast flipping function - when there is no screen flickering and blurring at all.
Supports everything.
reflow function for recognized PDFs.
Gyro sensor (sometimes slows down but still works)

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Ruslan Fatkhutdinov, 2011-01-06
@Phelix

lBook V5 (7 inches).
Formats:
Text TXT, DOC, PDF, fb2, ePub, DjVu, RTF
Graphic JPEG, TIFF
Audio MP3
Other XLS, WOLF, HTML, CHM
Bought in the summer for 7500. Very satisfied. Convenient, fast reader. No extra frills.
Immediately stuck a 16 gig card full of books. I have read 30+ books. Nirazu did not charge, charging is still half.
DjVu is very difficult to digest. And PDF, if it is made in the form of a set of images (I don’t know what it’s called correctly).
Now morally obsolete, there are more nimble models in the same price range.
I do not see the point in the waffle, 3g, browser, games and other husks. Because never encountered the need to urgently download a book somewhere along the way. For surfing and games enough phone.

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IronNem, 2011-01-06
@IronNem

Amazon Kindle DX G.
Screen 9.7".
True, FB2 and EPUB have to be converted to MOBI. And DJVU to PDF.
PDF (A4) reads perfectly - both scans and regular ones.
But this seems to be the only reader with such a large screen. I bought it for this reason , because you need to read not only fiction, but also technical books.

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IllariPosselt, 2011-01-06
@IllariPosselt

Digma E500 is an inexpensive omnivorous reader that works fast. Of the small pluses - games and radio. Of the minuses, I can only note the lack of wifi \ 3g.

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Iskander Giniyatullin, 2011-01-06
@rednaxi

B & n nook wifi 7 "
was a great thing :)
Either they dropped it or something went in general on the screen of the strip now. True, with two computers at home and a netbook, they didn’t notice much loss, to be honest, my wife just switched to audio books and I read from the phone

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Pavel, 2011-01-07
@Mansiper

Just before the New Year, I chose for a long time what to take. As a result, I settled on the good old PocketBook 301+ standard Lingvo. One downside is the price.

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naum, 2011-01-07
@naum

B&N Nook Wi-Fi. A good device, only ePub & PDF out of the box, but there are no problems with these formats. I ordered before in December, came with firmware 1.4.3, while there is no solution for the root, unfortunately.

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gjf, 2011-01-11
@gjf

lBook V3+. Happy as an elephant. Of the benefits - open source firmware, "their" options - a bunch. Plus a native local service (which I still haven’t used - pah-pah-pah).
No Wi-Fi, no flowers - but I need a beech as a reader, for everything else I use a laptop :)

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