ereaders Questions - eReader Questions most recent 30 from http://ereaderquestions.com 2010-07-29T22:32:51Z http://ereaderquestions.com/feeds/tag/ereaders http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://ereaderquestions.com/questions/78/are-sequential-readers-nook-kindle-etc-the-best-choice-for-newspapers-and-mag Are sequential readers (Nook, Kindle, etc) the best choice for Newspapers and Magazines? Jordan 2010-02-23T15:08:42Z 2010-02-23T15:08:42Z <p>Are sequential readers (Nook, Kindle, etc) the best choice for Newspapers and Magazines?</p> http://ereaderquestions.com/questions/69/which-ereader-is-for-me Which ereader is for me? Auga 2009-12-05T07:02:43Z 2009-12-05T07:02:43Z <p>WHAT I DO NEED: -Copy and paste functionality from PDF to some sort text/word processor (for notes); -Minimum ability to write text (easier is always better though) -Ability to somehow convert text to something usable on a PC (it can take a couple steps if needed)</p> <p>WHAT WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE: -At least 75 MB in memory (Its OK if I needed to get an extra card to make this happen) -Audio text translater in away where it would be simple ti listen to books while driving (e/g headphone jack) -Cheaper obviously better. I'd be willing to go up to $200 or so for something perfect, but will keep cost in mind for all items above $50</p> <p>WHAT I DON'T NEED: - I don't care about getting online at all (i.e. have plenty of PDFs through my job) -Wouldn't spend an extra $75+ on e-ink over typical computer display.</p> <p>Unless all the extra $ is for the e-ink, I don't see why ereaders aren't cheaper than the cheapest laptops, which is why I doubt I'd go for a Kindle etc. I'm also OK with the old school ereaders if they meet the above requirements. My biggest concern, though is the note-taking ability since I will mainly use this thing for research.</p> <p>Should I keep waiting for my ideal item to be developed or is it already out there?</p> <p>Thanks, a</p> http://ereaderquestions.com/questions/20/which-ereaders-support-14-day-sharing Which eReaders support 14-Day sharing? Jordan 2009-10-27T13:14:33Z 2009-11-17T16:10:28Z <p>Right now, it looks like the Amazon Kindle is the odd man out.</p> <ul> <li>iRex ILiad</li> <li>Barnes and Noble's Nook</li> <li>Sony's Digital Pocket Reader</li> </ul> <p>Are starting to support 14-day, DRM, book sharing.</p>