Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio ...
Barnes & Noble has consistently included physical buttons in its Nook line of devices. The latest offerings from the GlowLight series of e-readers start at $150 and incorporate modern features ...
In the decade-plus that I’ve been using them, e-readers have become indispensable in my life. Unlike with paperbacks, an e-reader allows me to carry dozens of books in a fanny pack or backpack ...
Younger readers can use this Kindle with their ... Barnes & Noble’s latest Nook GlowLight 4 Plus e-reader (one of four in the bookstore chain’s lineup of devices) is another worthy Amazon ...
Approximately 60 digital e-readers are currently available on the ... In other words, you cannot read Nook Books on Kindle or Kobo, and vice versa. Kindle seems to be the most stringent in ...
E-readers offer a distraction-free way to binge on books with Hollywood appeal, soak up page-turners that have been translated for the small screen or listen to audiobooks without having to lug ...
There's nothing better than cozying up with a cup of tea and a good read. They've got the book on lock, so it's your job to ...
Amazon may have accidentally announced its latest Amazon Kindle color edition. The e-commerce giant has abruptly pulled the announcement but it revealed the features and prices of four new Kindle ...
Plus, e-readers provide an environmentally friendly alternative to buying books, allowing you to store thousands of eBooks within a single device that can be accessed and read instantaneously.
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Whether you're considering joining the digital book revolution or simply want a new ebook reader, these are our top lab-tested picks for every type of bookworm. I’m a Mobile Analyst at PCMag ...