And then suddenly Barnes and Noble and Kobo both announced new
touchscreen ebook readers in the same week, and Amazon countered with a new $ 164 ad - supported Kindle 3G to add to the mix since their $ 114 Kindle WiFi has been such a success.
Kindle Touch vs Nook Touch and Sony Reader PRS - T1 This review pits the three
top touchscreen ebook readers against each other in a heated battle to win your hand.
Yesterday, Kobo announced it's own lower -
priced touchscreen ebook reader, the Kobo eReader Touch Edition, which undercuts both Kindle and the Nook Touch at $ 129.99, while it's first generation Kobo Wi - Fi drops to $ 99.99, $ 20 less than Amazon's ad - supported Kindle.
The new Kindle Fire is more than a tablet — it's a Kindle with a
color touchscreen ebook reader, all ebooks you bought on Kindle fire has DRM protection as usual, our converter Kindle drm removal doesn't support Kindle fire ebook yet, but you can still remove all kindle ebooks DRM in Kindle for Pc.
Plastic Logic's
giant touchscreen ebook reader makes Amazon's Kindle look like ancient Egyptian technology, and the Barnes & Noble digital bookstore closes its serious content gap.
This is a fairly sweet deal and is more cost effective than other
touchscreen ebook readers on the market, like the Kindle Touch and Kobo Touch.
Three years ago this September 28th, Amazon released their
first touchscreen ebook reader, the Kindle Touch, along with their first Kindle Fire tablet.
Another hardware change with the Paperwhite is it uses a capacitive touchscreen instead of infrared like most
other touchscreen ebook readers, including the Kindle Touch from last year.
Kobo may have beaten Barnes and Noble to the punch in announcing their
new touchscreen ebook reader, but Barnes and Noble is going to have the last laugh.
So useful and well executed is illumination on this year's
touchscreen eBook readers that we're sure that it will now become standard, though there's more here to like than light.
Replacing it, the PRS - 600 is now Sony's
touchscreen ebook reader.
The Sony PRS - 700 was Sony's first attempt at
a touchscreen ebook reader, and it didn't go over too well.
One of the problems with Sony's first
touchscreen ebook readers was they had a capacitive touch layer that was very glossy and reflective.
The Kindle Touch is Amazon's first
touchscreen ebook reader.