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Feb. 3rd, 2010 02:23 pmI have been seduced and am thinking of purchasing an ebook reader, even though I don't have the money to splurge for one. But at the very least, I can research! And drool. Lots of drooling.
I found a chart that compares e-readers. The Sony Reader looks pretty good, especially considering what I want is a reader that can also read TXT and RTF formats. It would be better if it could also read HTML format, but beggars can't be choosers.
I also found another ebook reader called bebook. I have never heard of bebook before, but it sounds interesting, and this apparently does read HTML format.
Books on The Knob is a website that scours for free ebooks. This is something I wanted to note for if/when I purchase a reader.
I found a chart that compares e-readers. The Sony Reader looks pretty good, especially considering what I want is a reader that can also read TXT and RTF formats. It would be better if it could also read HTML format, but beggars can't be choosers.
I also found another ebook reader called bebook. I have never heard of bebook before, but it sounds interesting, and this apparently does read HTML format.
Books on The Knob is a website that scours for free ebooks. This is something I wanted to note for if/when I purchase a reader.