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Kobo Wireless eBook Reader review
In a market that’s increasingly dominated by Amazon and its Kindle, Kobo has relied on aggressive pricing and the promise of free books to get people interested in its own e-reading product. Its entry level device is the Kobo Wireless e-Reader, selling for £69.99 when we went shopping. Kobo sweetens the deal, too, by pre-loading…
Kobo eReader Touch Edition
Some would argue that Amazon has the ereader market sewn up with its Kindle range, and that the newly announced £89 Kindle puts the tin lid on the efforts of others. Others, of course, would not agree – and WHSmith is keen to get some of the e-book reader action. The high-street store has adopted…
BeBook Club S
E-books are in. People seem to have taken to them in a big way. And the Kindle leads the pack, with other trailing in its wake. It’s a tough world for the makers of dedicated e-book readers, as the Kindle and tablets seem to have much of the market. Which is why BeBook has updated…
BeBook Live
BeBook has made a name for itself producing e-readers, but for the first time it has branched out with an Android tablet. The BeBook Live comes at a mid-range price, with some surprisingly good specifications. Surprisingly good specConsidering it has a price not far over £200, the BeBook Live is a surprisingly well specified tablet….
BeBook – Club
It isn’t easy being a maker of e-book readers these days. Amazon has really cornered the market with its Kindle. That’s not so much down to the Kindle e-reader itself, as about additional services such as the ability to buy ebooks from Amazon directly from the device, and the fact that Kindle reader apps can…