Handheld EBook Reader – Changing the landscape of the way in which We Read

by Tammy Williams on 2010/02/28

For many who delight in reading, it has just gotten simpler and more exciting with the roll-out of more than 28 handheld eBook readers within the last several years.

A handheld eBook reader is an ultra-light electronic device that is around the weight of a regular size novel. It allows one to quickly download electronic editions of their favorite ebooks at a fraction of the retail price they might usually spend for a paper copy.

E-book readers can be purchased in several measurements ranging from 5 oz to 18.9 oz. They are also readily available with quite a few functions that allow readers to choose from the very standard Sony PRS 300 to the grand daddy of eBook readers, the iRex Digital reader made by the Dutch.

Some readers are available with a keyboard and directional pad while some are available with touch displays. Many handheld eBook readers are also designed with earphone jacks, built-in microphones as well as speakers.

You can get handheld ebook readers which can actually fit into your pocket for simple travel. Readers have access to thousands of book titles easily downloadable around the world, anyplace you can find a 3g network connection. There are no contracts or fees required to do so.

The very first handheld eBook reader to debut was the Amazon Kindle which is generally sold for $259.00 and is the undisputed leader within its category. Amazon now also offers a larger high-end Kindle DX which sells for just under $500.00.

Several other vendors are now providing different versions of the ebook readers to suit readers' different styles and pocket books. One Reader is the Sony PRS 600 touch screen edition which often sells for $299.00, and its smaller model, the Sony PRS 300 which sells for just below $200.00.

There is also the Nook sold by Barnes and Noble and is priced similarly to the Amazon Kindle, and the Cybook Opus that's the lightest Reader on the market which is manufactured by Bookeen, a French company founded in 2003.

Some unique highlights of some eBook readers are the ability to download books worldwide from over 100 countries with no contracts or fees.

Some offer rotating screens, high contrast screens that allow reading even in bright environments, and batteries that last for two full weeks with a single charge.

Some can even allow the adjustment of fonts and font sizes as needed. Another great feature of some eBook readers is definitely the "read to me" option which allows the device to read aloud, downloaded newspapers, magazines, blogs and books to the reader, unless a particular author would not allow that feature to be used.

Those who enjoy listening to music will enjoy the opportunity to download music to their devices where they'll have the option to read and listen simultaneously.

Most hand-held eBook readers offer various file formats which include PDF, MS Word (doc), ePub along with text formats. With the Amazon Kindle, PDF files can be seen without being converted.

With such an assortment of handheld eBook readers available, anyone who wants to own one will surely have no problem finding one which will fit their individual style or need.

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