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I am interested in obtaining a compressed sort of thing. I wanted to learn more on all different types of choice, it is there and understand what is best. I want a tablet, ebook or mainly to read books and magazines, but would also like to surf the Web, download applications and whatnot, but it is not that important. I heard that There was one where you buy it, and a subscription and get unlimited tons of books? I do not know if this thing exists or if it would be exactly what I get? Which ones have the best WiFi and 3G, and if they cost anything? The Kindle, or corner sounded good, but did not when I discovered that remains after you buy it, you buy every book and its only slightly cheaper than the real book. Basically I do not really know anything about them and need some advice before I make a purchase. I do not want to spend an arm and a leg, but I want really good.
Ebook (electronic book) is an individual of a book you can read electronically on an eReader, tablet, smartphone, computer, etc. An iPad is a particular tablet. So the question is whether to buy eReader or a tablet. Buy eReader E Ink (3 Kindle, Nook Touch, Kobo Touch, Sony Reader, etc.) if you want the best experience reading the long term. Reading from an E Ink screen is as enjoyable as reading a physical book. Reading the other devices is as good as reading a computer screen (Fair). Note, however, that eReaders E Ink are lousy for browsing the web and are low in turning applications. Buy a tablet or a screen with eReader LCD, if you're more interested in applications and games and surfing the web. Long-term reading of the text is as tolerable as it is with computer monitor, and capabilities of eReaders E Ink "in areas of non-reading pale in comparison. EReaders include Nook Color LCD, R101 Cruz and PocketBook IQ 701. Tablets such as IPAD can also be used as eReader and are based LCD. (Some would say that eReaders LCD tablets are really budget.) Beware of subscriptions offering "unlimited tons of books." There are sources free ebook available on the Web that offer free downloads Legal. I recommend using them and stay away from torrents and too good to be true suggests that the authors and publishers' rights regarding the purchase of books should be respected (and are usually protected by DRM systems). WiFi or WiFi +3 G: Choose 3G if you want to download ebooks or browse the Web while you're away from a WiFi hotspot. EReader or a tablet with 3G support will be able to connect to a cell phone. Tablets have monthly fees as 3G cell phones. There is no monthly fee for 3G services Kindle. Note, however, that the Kindle's web browser on not so great. Also note that once an ebook is downloaded, either WiFi or 3G is needed to read it.

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