-- How to decide, and where to find your very best deal on the one e-reader to really match your personal reading habits
OK, Stop! Read this paragraph slowly! This is not a how-to guide about your Nook or new Amazon e-reader. It’s a short shoppers guide-- about ALL the Kindles and Nooks -- chock full of latest 2012 updated information you just won’t find collected all together in magazines, blogs, or anywhere else. It has live Web links to instantly find you exactly what you want --at the best price, too. And it’s real, all based on extensive personal testing.
Your time is valuable. Don't spend it googling to glean information ... its all here for you. I want you to know what you may already have, how well it will work for you, and be able to assess all your other choices if you want a new or other ereader; so I'm sharing all I've found out in months of researching, learning, and hands-on experimenting. And actually traveling, surfing, trying apps, reading books, and adding accessories on these little gems.
Pictures help. All through this book you'll see actual photographs side-by-side so you can really see the differences between machines.
if you already bought something -- Nook, Kindle, or Tablet -- on Black Friday, or before or after Christmas ...that might be precisely what you want, but there may be a much better choice for you or your giftee. It depends on the job you most need it to do. It's likely that you can take that first bargain right back where you got it, and score better. (Didn't know you still can, did you?) There’s still time.
Just one day before Thanksgiving, in a major store, I was boggled to see ...whole new departments of tablets and e-readers of all kinds ..befuddled shoppers among them, trying desperately to figure out what was a good fit and good deal for them, just from a moment's touching it, or comments from a sales person who really hadn't had personal experience with any of them. (I know, I talked to a few, and they fessed up.)
I’d be confused too -- except that I already do own many of these (K4, KTouch, KFire, Nook Tablet, Nook Touch and iPad too ... and have personally pinpointed the differences that actually seem to matter.) So ... If you didn’t buy yet, this small book will help you. If you did go out and snag a tablet or e-reader that sounded great online or in the store, well …you may be holding exactly the right one for you ..or may want to return it and buy something different. (Lots of folks sprang for a new Kindle Fire, then sent it back when it was different than they expected.) Here’s the plain talk to help you decide.
This little book will be highly useful to you if you're trying to decide on a light or case while the next couple months 'bargain' sales are still on -- and if you're still trying to pick out a gift e-reader for somebody else close to you. And after that, you'll want to keep current ... so you get more live web links to click on either from your Kindle or Mac or PC, and go right to latest 'happening' information on the web -- and make you a smart shopper/owner forever.
OK, Stop! Read this paragraph slowly! This is not a how-to guide about your Nook or new Amazon e-reader. It’s a short shoppers guide-- about ALL the Kindles and Nooks -- chock full of latest 2012 updated information you just won’t find collected all together in magazines, blogs, or anywhere else. It has live Web links to instantly find you exactly what you want --at the best price, too. And it’s real, all based on extensive personal testing.
Your time is valuable. Don't spend it googling to glean information ... its all here for you. I want you to know what you may already have, how well it will work for you, and be able to assess all your other choices if you want a new or other ereader; so I'm sharing all I've found out in months of researching, learning, and hands-on experimenting. And actually traveling, surfing, trying apps, reading books, and adding accessories on these little gems.
Pictures help. All through this book you'll see actual photographs side-by-side so you can really see the differences between machines.
if you already bought something -- Nook, Kindle, or Tablet -- on Black Friday, or before or after Christmas ...that might be precisely what you want, but there may be a much better choice for you or your giftee. It depends on the job you most need it to do. It's likely that you can take that first bargain right back where you got it, and score better. (Didn't know you still can, did you?) There’s still time.
Just one day before Thanksgiving, in a major store, I was boggled to see ...whole new departments of tablets and e-readers of all kinds ..befuddled shoppers among them, trying desperately to figure out what was a good fit and good deal for them, just from a moment's touching it, or comments from a sales person who really hadn't had personal experience with any of them. (I know, I talked to a few, and they fessed up.)
I’d be confused too -- except that I already do own many of these (K4, KTouch, KFire, Nook Tablet, Nook Touch and iPad too ... and have personally pinpointed the differences that actually seem to matter.) So ... If you didn’t buy yet, this small book will help you. If you did go out and snag a tablet or e-reader that sounded great online or in the store, well …you may be holding exactly the right one for you ..or may want to return it and buy something different. (Lots of folks sprang for a new Kindle Fire, then sent it back when it was different than they expected.) Here’s the plain talk to help you decide.
This little book will be highly useful to you if you're trying to decide on a light or case while the next couple months 'bargain' sales are still on -- and if you're still trying to pick out a gift e-reader for somebody else close to you. And after that, you'll want to keep current ... so you get more live web links to click on either from your Kindle or Mac or PC, and go right to latest 'happening' information on the web -- and make you a smart shopper/owner forever.