How to Get the Right eReader for You

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for most avid readers who just like reading, the better alternative is to get a dedicated eReader. Current examples of tablet eReaders are devices like Apple's iPad 2, Amazon's Kindle Fire, Barnes & Noble's NOOK Color, and Kobo's Vox eReader. There are, of course, countless other features both types of eReaders have that have not been discussed, but relatively speaking, they are less important and mostly relevant to your personal preferences. The big picture on eReaders comes down to the only picture that really counts on an eReader - the screen. If you know what you like to read, choose an eReader with an appropriate screen. In most cases, that will be an electronic ink screen.

Mark Zyemy writes for eReader.co. You can read up on different eReader profiles, including details on the specific features of each model, on the eReader.co website.

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