Monday, August 29, 2011

Get us a Kindle!

eReaders are capable of carrying over a thousand books. A thousand is probably a small number to describe how many books an eReader can store, since eBooks are tiny in size no matter how long they may be. eBooks are relatively cheaper than the physical ones since there's not physical material, and lucky for you, they all are free as long as I'm breathing. I repeat, free books for life.


You are probably aware of all the features of an eReader. They got internet access through Wi-Fi. They have this thing called eInk, which is a specific type of electronic paper, used as screens, which gives benefits like reading on your eReader in sunlight or any other bright light like you do with physical books. Reading on an eReader doesn't screw up your eyesight either. Really, it doesn't, at all. Wonder why there's a specific type of screen is invented especially for this purpose? That's why. In fact, you can adjust the font size on every eBook based on your comfort. Make the fonts bigger if the eyesight's weak. Those are only a few features of an eReader. 

Physical books are made of paper and paper comes from wood, which comes from trees, and trees give us oxygen. You are doing our planet, us and yourself by getting her a Kindle (do a bigger favor to this planet and get me one too) You got a responsible daughter who's (almost) 15, you just cannot call her not "old" enough (or responsible enough) to own a gadget.



Here's a list of the best eReaders out there. If their looks and features fail to impress you, you are cold-hearted (when it comes to tech stuff).


The Kindle 3
Nook 1st Edition
Nook Touch
Sony Reader
Kobo Wireless eReader
Kobo Touch

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