The Pandigital Novel eBook reader has gained a lot of attention from retailers around the United States, and for many, the device being at full-color is major eye-catcher, not to mention the 7-inch touchscreen and a 2GB on-board memory. Plus, it could easily access Barnes & Noble’s eBook store. At around $180 (one-third of the iPad’s price), it could easily appeal to almost everyone. Apparently, these features may have masked the true identity of the eBook reader after finishing a full novel.
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The Onyx Boox is one of the solid eBook readers but is also one of the pricey choices to enter the market. This is among the few eBook readers to hold a WACOM touchscreen, which means the touchscreen layer could be located under the e-ink screen. This removes the glare problems when the screen is over, much like in the Sony PRS 700. The biggest downfall of this device is that it requires you to use the stylus that comes with it. You could only… Read the rest