Does anyone know of an inexpensive posket-sized eBook reader?
Posted Friday, January 8, 2010 by admin
It really doesn’t need to be pocket sized, but usually those are simpler and, maybe, cheaper. I suppose it would be a cell phone or PDA with the software to install PDF files or Microsoft Reader compatible files.
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2 Comments on "Does anyone know of an inexpensive posket-sized eBook reader?"
Angela G said on Jan 10th, 2010 at 4:21 AM:
I bought a Nokia N800 and it’s great. It uses open source software, so it can open lots of formats (including PDF). I use it to read scientific articles all the time, too. For all the software you can put on it, go to
leslie S said on Jan 10th, 2010 at 8:31 PM:
IPod, zune and Zen vision m or v all have the ability to read PDF and there are free conversion softwares for each on the web to store and read Reader or other ebook files. Just saw a refurb zune 30 g fro $60.
All are hard to read.
Have seen plenty of conversion ware for Blackberry also.
I bought a Nokia N800 and it’s great. It uses open source software, so it can open lots of formats (including PDF). I use it to read scientific articles all the time, too. For all the software you can put on it, go to
IPod, zune and Zen vision m or v all have the ability to read PDF and there are free conversion softwares for each on the web to store and read Reader or other ebook files. Just saw a refurb zune 30 g fro $60.
All are hard to read.
Have seen plenty of conversion ware for Blackberry also.