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New Product Survey: Two E-Book Readers on Test
Florence Legrand
November 14, 2008 7:27 PM
November 14, 2008 7:27 PM
They've long been hailed as the future of the printed page, but until recently, e-books have not gained widespread popularity with the public.The idea of being able to travel light and still take a few hundred novels in your suitcase is definitely very attractive, though, so it's no surprise that more and more options are becoming available.
We've decided to start a new Product Survey to look at this increasingly popular range.
To start with, we've taken two for spin:
- The Bookeen Cybook Gen 3 has room for up to 300 books and a simple, easy-to-use interface
- The Sony Reader PRS-505 is a more sophisticated option, with a classy leather case
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