This is a link to Barnes and Noble's Nook store. They sell various versions of their ebook reader the Nook.
This is a link to Kobo's store. They sell various versions of their ebook reader the Kobo.
This is a link to Amazon's Kindle store. They sell various versions of their ebook reader the Kindle. Unfortunately, this ebook reader is not compatible with PHCC's downloadable ebooks.
There are a number of Tablet computers with applications that will allow you to read ebooks on your tablet. You can choose from several highly rated manufacturers of tablets - the most notable are Apple, Google, Microsoft and Samsung. See the buying guides in the next box to find a tablet that best fits your needs and budget.
This is a site designed by the Tampa Bay Library Consortium. The site is mainly focused on downloading ebooks and audiobooks from your public library, but there is still relevant information here. For example, if you are in the market for a new ereader, the site provides a chart that compares the ebooks currently on the market.
CNET is an American tech media website that publishes reviews, news, articles, blogs, and podcasts on technology and consumer electronics. This article will help people looking for a great e-book reader. The article shows what CNET has rated that device including the full review, how much it costs and a little bit about the device.
CNET is an American tech media website that publishes reviews, news, articles, blogs, and podcasts on technology and consumer electronics. This article gives users a buying guide to help them find a tablet that will work best for them.