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3 Pack of Universal Touch Screen Stylus Pen (Red + Black + Silver) 3 Pack of Universal Touch Screen Stylus Pen (Red + Black + Silver)
List Price: $29.99
Sale Price: $0.01

Keep a PDA stylus on hand so you're always ready to jot a note or tap the touch screen without using your finger.

HDE 7 HDE 7" Tablet Stand with USB Keyboard - Black Faux Leather Carrying Case
List Price: $32.25
Sale Price: $7.48

This black leather case with laptop-style keyboard is the perfect accessory for 7" tablets. This protective cover is multi-functional and lets you type just as you would with your laptop/netbook. This case is equipped with a full working keyboard, a stylus, pockets to hold up to 2 styluses, USB cable, and an extendable stand...

The Kindle Fire Pocket Guide The Kindle Fire Pocket Guide
List Price: $11.99

This is the eBook version of the printed book. This affordable and engaging guide is packed with practical information to you help you get the most from your Kindle Fire. Amazon Kindle expert Scott McNulty offers plenty of tips and pointers for using Amazon's trim tablet, including how to download apps, read books, take advantage of the Amazon cloud, and browse the web with Silk...

Kindle Fire: The Missing Manual Kindle Fire: The Missing Manual
List Price: $15.99

Amazon’s hot new device lets you enjoy your books, movies, and magazines in full color—along with speedy web browsing, email, and games. But to really take advantage of the Kindle Fire, you need to manage Wi-Fi access to your Amazon cloud library, as well as battery life and a variety of new apps...

Mediabridge - USB 2.0 A-Male to Micro-B Cable (6 Feet) Mediabridge - USB 2.0 A-Male to Micro-B Cable (6 Feet)
List Price: $14.99
Sale Price: $6.59

Mediabridge - USB 2.0 A-Male to Micro-B Cable This cable connects a computer or USB hub to a digital portable device with a micro USB B connection. Its advanced design is engineered to work with the latest digital devices such as your PDA, and mobile phone...

Arkon Portable Fold-Up Stand for Apple iPad, Galaxy Tab, BlackBerry Play Book Arkon Portable Fold-Up Stand for Apple iPad, Galaxy Tab, BlackBerry Play Book
List Price: $17.95
Sale Price: $10.95

Arkon's IPM-TAB1 is an exceedingly travel-friendly tablet computer stand designed for use with nearly all new lightweight tablet computers such as the Apple iPad and others. A quality user-friendly stand is an essential tablet accessory for enhancing your mobile computing experience...

Gtmax Black 2-port USB Car Charger Vehicle Power Adapter with Extra Socket + Strap Lanyard for Iphone 3g 4g 4th, Ipod, Mp3 Mp4 Players, Digital Cameras, Kindle, Cell Phones, Pdas Gtmax Black 2-port USB Car Charger Vehicle Power Adapter with Extra Socket + Strap Lanyard for Iphone 3g 4g 4th, Ipod, Mp3 Mp4 Players, Digital Cameras, Kindle, Cell Phones, Pdas
Sale Price: $3.99

Use your car to charge any devices (digital cameras, PDAs, mobile phones, USB accessories and more) that can rely on USB for power! This adapter plugs into your car's cigarette lighter jack to become a powered USB port

BoxWave Capacitive Kindle Fire Stylus (Crimson Red) BoxWave Capacitive Kindle Fire Stylus (Crimson Red)
List Price: $24.95
Sale Price: $8.00

Slim & Sleek: At 4.25" in length, 0.25'' in diameter, and weighing a mere 0.4 ounces, the Capacitive Stylus fits neatly into the palm of your hand. Portable & Chic: Use either the included 3.5 mm headphone jack adapter or built-in metal clip to attach the Capacitive Stylus directly to your device, your shirt, or your case; the options are endless...

2-Port White USB Travel/Wall Charger for iPhone, iPod, MP3 Players, Bluetooth Devices, Digital Camera, Kindle, PDA 2-Port White USB Travel/Wall Charger for iPhone, iPod, MP3 Players, Bluetooth Devices, Digital Camera, Kindle, PDA
List Price: $9.99
Sale Price: $2.95

This adapter can charge 2 USB devices simultaneously. Charge any devices that rely on USB for power. You name it...digital cameras, high tech accessories, PDA and mobile phones, etc. Simply connect a USB cable (not included) to your device(s) and then to the charger module...

HDMI Female to Micro HDMI Male Adapter HDMI Female to Micro HDMI Male Adapter
List Price: $19.99
Sale Price: $0.01

Compatible with many mobile devices, connect your favorite mobile devices to HDMI outputs.


Do you Read Books In Electronic Form

If so, what reader program do you use and what type of device do you read on (PC, PDA, Amazon Kindle)?
Give me your 2cents on what you think about electronic media!

I downloaded a couple of books and uploaded them to my Pocket PC. I really liked being able to read in bed again; my Pocket PC has a back light that doesn't wake anyone up.

It was also easier to eat and read; you only need one hand to both hold the device and push the page advance button. The problem, though, with Pocket PCs and PDAs is that the screen is small and the software resizes the page to fit the screen. So, four hundred page books suddenly become 4,000 page books.

So forget Pocket PCs and PDAs.

What lured me to the dedicated ebook readers was being able to store several books into one device. It really sucks carrying a stack of books on a weekend getaway when, really, you're probably only going to read one or two.

I also like how some of them automatically download newspapers before you wake up. I really don't like getting the newpaper now that I live in an apartment because taking it out to the trash everyday is a nuisance.

Have you ever seen the devices like the Sony readers and the Kindle in person? The e-ink is really, really cool. When I saw one of these readers display an ebook page for the first time, I thought I was looking at a demonstration model with a fake, paper screen.

I can't afford a proper Ebook Reader so I went back to regular books. If I were you, I'd definitely get an e-ink model. Either that or wait until they figure out how to put a decent one in a cell phone/mp3 player.

One con I can think of: not every book is available for download. You might be purchasing books from more than one company, companies with ebook formats that may or may not be compatible with your own hardware.

Also, in a few years they will be much, much cheaper and they will have even better features.

I'm still leaning towards getting one. I just started moving into a new house and carrying all my books over is a real pain. I've gone digital with everything else and have learned to despise the sight of CDs and DVDs. They really take up way too much physical space.

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November 15th, 2009 at 1:42 am

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