Choosing the right e-reader is a decision based on price, the need for special features, and where you get your books from.
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E-book reader Ratings Take all your books on the go with an e-book reader. With a long battery life and large displays, e-readers give you a virtual library in the palm of your hand.
Many are extremely compact and waterproof so you can enjoy your favorite books from just about anywhere. Most of the latest e-readers can even play podcasts or audiobooks. And some have a stylus ...
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[Joey] has been working on what he calls the “The Open Book Project” for a few months now, and he’s just recently announced that the first reader has been successfully assembled and powered up.
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If you ever looked for open-source e-readers, you’ve no doubt seen [Joey Castillo]’s Open Book reader, but you might not yet have seen the Abridged version he’s building around a Raspberry ...
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and the thoughtful responses from Book Pages readers delighted and surprised me. I’m sharing an edited batch below. And as we head into the long weekend, I hope you get yourself something good ...