eBooks: The verdict
Posted on 15 Dec 2008 at 10:14
eBook readers are finally poised to break into the mainstream, but are they going to fly off the shelves or crash land on consumer apathy? In this feature we take to our soapboxes to argue both sides, investigate the DRM issues threatening to derail the entire endeavour, and review every eBook reader on the market. Read on to learn all you need to know about eBooks.
Why eBooks are the future
Why eBooks are a fad
eBooks: The rights & wrongs
eBook FAQ
eBooks reviews
Amazon Kindle
BeBook
Cybook Gen 3
iRex Iliad
Sony Reader PRS-505
Author: Stuart Turton, Barry Collins & David Johnson
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