Not exact matches
Within a week of use, former
ereader owners will wonder how they ever
got by without an integrated light.
Not only that,
eReader owners will need less help from physical bookstores to
get what they want when they can procure a wireless transaction in no less than 5 minutes to
get an eBook.
Considering I can
get another Pandigital Novel (white, which has better specs than the black) from Kohl's this weekend (if in stock) for about $ 5 more after discounts / price - match with OfficeMax / rebate, I would much rather do that for an
ereader bigger than my Archos 5, with a lot of Android capabilities such as Nook, Kindle and Borders apps that will do the decryption for me and have the wifi for direct downloads (and the music player will work ok, although some PDN
owners with better hearing have complained about the sound quality).
Owners of Barnes & Noble's Simple Touch
eReaders will be
getting a couple of new features in the near future, if a memo leaked on Sunday bears out.