Jan
25
iRead.
There has been lots of releases of ereaders with eInk technology for the past few months, especially at the recent CES. As a frequent reader, it’s quite a hassle to lug books around to read when travelling to work. Think of Harry Potter Books and their lovely think harcovers. All that could change by using a digital ereader. Before this, I was very tempted in getting a PSP for the daily commuting to work on the train.
Yup, join the cult of the the gamer generation drones of keeping their eyes to a screen, mashing buttons away for the rest of their lives. That’s something I guilty of. I had a Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP once. I played and played everywhere. It felt rather disturbing to be playing games, at home, outside of the home and such. Sold it away to a nice kid, kids these days are rich >.>
And switched to magazines and books. Now, those ereaders are seducing me. Irresistably.
Contenders worth considering imo. Amazon Kindle, Sony ereaders, the upcoming ASUS ereader, QUE.
I’m looking at the Sony ereaders currently. Just waiting for the ASUS one to be out and make a comparison before making the move.
Or rather, I’m too broke to indulge in all these wonders at the moment cos the Sakura in Tokyo are calling out to me in March.
