Wednesday, April 13th, 2011 at 8:17 pm

Bookeen Cybook Opus Review
The Bookeen Cybook Opus eBook reader is so light (150g) and small (15.1 x 10.8 x 1.0cm) that you can slip it into your pocket and pull it out to read on the train, bus or on the beach (in direct sunlight without a glare). You can store a variety of 1000 books in your pocket with the built-in 1GB memory and 8000 page flips which is approximately a battery life of 2 weeks. You can show off your Cybook Opus eBook reader by choosing one of the seven trendy colors. Now that I have your attention, let’s look at the rest of the features that the Cybook Opus eBook reader has. Read the rest of this entry
Monday, March 28th, 2011 at 7:59 am

Pocketbook IQ 701 Review
An e-book reader’s main purpose is to serve as a reading device for people who love to read digital books and periodicals. They have come a long way though since the first time they came out, and nowadays e-book readers have definitely improved upon their predecessors in terms of functions and usability. Today we will take a look at the Pocketbook IQ 701, an Android e-reader from the company Pocketbook. Read the rest of this entry
Thursday, March 24th, 2011 at 3:43 pm

Kindle eReader Review
If you have no intention of travelling with your eBook Reader and you have an internet connection at home then the Kindle (Wi-Fi) is the right choice for you. You can easily download your eBooks to your reader from your wireless internet connection at home.
Upon purchasing your eBook you can open and use it straight out of the box as there is no need to setup anything. The design of the Kindle eBook Readers allow for an easy reading of eBooks from a display of 6 inches. Read the rest of this entry