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In our world of smartphones and tablets, is there still room for e-readers? They may not be as versatile as tablets, but sometimes there's a lot to be said for a product that does one job very well. Join Gizmag, as we review Amazon's latest e-ink reader, the 2013 Kindle Paperwhite.
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The Sparkup Reader is a device which allows children to hear their parents reading their favorite books to them, even when they are not there.
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The new Kobo Aura HD offers a 1440 x 1080 resolution on a 265 dpi screen, making it the highest resolution eReader available.
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The Hama Wi-Fi Data Reader for Apple Devices is designed to get photos and videos onto your iPad or iPhone without wires.
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We break down the best eReaders for the 2012 shopping season.
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The Humane Reader is a $20 8-bit computer that contains an offline version of Wikipedia, for use in developing nations.
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The enTourage eDGe eBook reader features what is claimed to be the world's first dual screen reader, with an E-Ink display on one side and LCD color touchscreen on the other
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The proliferation of credit cards as a payment method preferred by millions of consumers has led to the creation of Square – a credit card reader device that makes any mobile phone a cash register.
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WikiReader is a handheld device for people who rely on the information housed at Wikipedia more often than they have access to the Internet.
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Brando has released the USB Moody Card Reader with Erasable Memo Pad.
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Sony has added a wireless eBook reader, the Daily Edition to its reader family of Pocket Edition and Touch Edition products.
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The Demy is a digital recipe reader that allows you to choose from an online index of recipes.