
Best ebook readers for the UK: 1-5 We love ebooks. They may be rubbish for swatting wasps but they're great in lots of other ways: they're convenient, they're brilliant for travelling and they don't take up much space in your house. Forget all that stuff about the death of the book: ebooks are giving it a whole new lease of life, providing more ways to read your favourite writers than ever before. From E-ink to LCDs, thin readers to tablet computers, these are the ten ereading devices you need to know about. 1. Amazon Kindle Keyboard 3G - £149 Best ereader for: serious ebook buyers When Amazon unveiled its latest Kindles, the existing third generation Kindle became the Kindle Keyboard and the Wi-Fi model disappeared. The third-gen Kindle is still our pick, though: it's more comfortable to hold than the newer Kindles and its ergonomics are spot-on. Battery life and storage space are two months and 3,500 books respectively, there's a wee speaker for audiobooks, Read-to-me and tunes, and of course there's Amazon's enormous ebook library and WhisperSync synchronisation with the various Kindle apps. The 3G modem's largely pointless - when have you ever needed a book so badly you couldn't wait until you were near a WiFi hotspot? - but the Kindle Keyboard remains the E-Ink ereader to beat.
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