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The Kindle Touch is the second of Amazon’s newest fourth generation e-ink based ereaders and the first Kindle to come with a touchscreen. The launch of the Kindle Touch was somewhat eclipsed by the simultaneous launch of the Kindle Fire, which is too bad as the Touch is a nice ereader with some new features.   [ Read More ]

Welcome to another Exclusive Good e-Reader Video Review! Today we take a look at the newest educational e-reader on the block, the Jetbook K12. The Jetbook K12 e-Reader sports a 5 inch TFT LCD screen with a resolution of 640×540 and 16 levels of greyscale. You have 150 MB of built in memory and you  [ Read More ]

Kobo managed to beat both Amazon and B&N to market with its tablet offering.  Like other Kobo readers I’ve tried before, the Kobo Vox feels like something of a work in progress.  When I first turned the Vox on I was greeted by a firmware update that was already available and took awhile to install  [ Read More ]

Amazon has again raised the bar of entry into the ereader market with the release of the first of several new members of the Kindle Family for only .  This is an amazing ereader in terms of the features it offers for the price — this Kindle is more feature-rich than competing ereaders with price  [ Read More ]

Suddenly, the budget tablet segment in India is buzzing with activity with all sorts of tablet PCs getting to see the light of day. Also while each one of them is vying for consumer attention, the one aspect — price — remains one of the most striking aspect that has the potential to make or  [ Read More ]

The Story HD ereader from iriver is one of the latest e-ink based ereader to enter the US marketplace.  At this time the Story HD is available exclusively through Target and is priced at 9.99.  The Story HD has two features that differentiate it from the other e-ink ereaders out there.  The first is its  [ Read More ]

Kobo has updated its line of ereaders with the Kobo Touch Edition which, as the name implies, features a touchscreen.  The zForce touchscreen from Neonode that it uses is the same as that of the Nook Simple Touch and the current generation of Sony ereaders. I’ve been using my Kobo Touch for about six weeks  [ Read More ]

Welcome to another edition of the Good e-Reader Radio Show! Today we give you a comprehensive week in review on the latest happenings in the realm of Digital Publishing, eBooks, e-Readers and Tablet Computers. Today we follow some lead stories such as the latest Motorola Xoom price slash and the Apple iPad HD. We also  [ Read More ]

  The official name of Barnes & Noble’s newest ereader offering is the All-New Nook, The Simple Reader.  For those of us who do not work in B&N’s marketing department this is rather a mouthful, so for brevity’s sake I’ll refer to the new ereader here as the Nook Touch. The Simple Touch Reader is,  [ Read More ]

Acer had many variants of its Iconia family at Computex this year in Taipei and the A100 Android 2.2 Tablet felt like direct competition to the older Samsung Galaxy Tab. The Acer Iconia A100 is a 7 inch capacitive touchscreen tablet with a resolution of 1024×600. The processor is a Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core  [ Read More ]

  • Kindle Available in CANADA Now!

    I've got some Great news for us Canadians! Amazon now ships the Kindle ebook reader to Canada! If you want to know the best way to buy a Kindle eBook reader read on:

    kindle eBook Reader

    To get a Kindle eReader All you've got to do is go to this Kindle eBook Reader page and add it to your shopping cart. Pay with paypal or your regular Canadian credit card and have it sent to your adress in Canada.

    Keep in mind that there is a limited amount of Kindles available at thre moment and they're selling fast due to upcoming holidays. If you are thinking of buying an eBook Reader better hurry up before they run out of stock and you may have to wait several months for them to be available again

    A few things to keep in mind:

    - You can only buy a Kindle eBook Reader at Amazon. They are not available at any store in Canada

    - You can only buy your Kindle at the International Amazon store. This means that if you try to buy it at the Canadian Amazon website you will not find it there.

    - You may have to create a new account in order to buy from Amazon's international store (A quick and easy process, takes a couple of minutes).
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