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Budget e-reader?

Brian Elliott (Reviewer) posted this on Saturday, 27th August 2011, 23:42

Hi folks,

I`m looking for a budget e-reader. All I need it to be able to do is display the text I load onto it from my PC - I don`t see me needing anything but a small amount of disk space or even for it to have its own wireless capability. I won`t be downloading any books.

I like the look of the Kindle in terms of the screen size, and how it displays text. Anyone know any good options for these very basic needs?

Thanks!



Brian Elliott is a British journalist, covering soccer, MMA, and pro wrestling. He has written for the likes of the Associated Press, the Canadian Press, and Fighting Spirit Magazine, and has also appeared as a guest on Fight Network Radio.[url=

This item was edited on Sunday, 28th August 2011, 00:43

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Stu UK (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 28th August 2011, 10:16

if u have a smart phone? try the kindle app

I use it on my HTC sensation tis v good

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Mark Oates (Reviewer) posted this on Sunday, 28th August 2011, 16:42

What kind of text are you wanting to load on to your e-reader, Brian?  I tried using one as a proof-reader a while back and they`re bloody useless unless you`re willing to convert your files to RTF or something compatible.

J Mark Oates



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Jimbo :oÞ (Elite Donator) posted this on Sunday, 28th August 2011, 18:19

There`s a cheapie 7" android tablet in Argos for £70 if that would fit the bill?

No idea how good or bad it is but at least it would have more functionality than just an e-reader.

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Stu UK (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 28th August 2011, 18:19

The ebook convertor I posted about here converts .txt to mobi etc and vice versa plus tis free

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Brian Elliott (Reviewer) posted this on Sunday, 28th August 2011, 21:21

Quote:
Mark Oates says...
What kind of text are you wanting to load on to your e-reader, Brian? I tried using one as a proof-reader a while back and they`re bloody useless unless you`re willing to convert your files to RTF or something compatible.
Basically all I`ll be doing is dumping a lot of text in one file (could be a .txt file, or .rtf, .doc etc - it doesn`t matter) and wanting to read it on a Kindle-like device.



Brian Elliott is a British journalist, covering soccer, MMA, and pro wrestling. He has written for the likes of the Associated Press, the Canadian Press, and Fighting Spirit Magazine, and has also appeared as a guest on Fight Network Radio.[url=

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pat-w (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 28th August 2011, 22:28

Amazon are selling refurbished 3G Kindles for £116 which are £152 new.
The wi-fi model isn`t available refurbed atm, but they pop up now & then for (I think) £79.99. 

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Brian Elliott (Reviewer) posted this on Monday, 29th August 2011, 20:44

I honestly don`t think I need a kindle, as I all I need to be able to do is connect the thing to my PC, put a text file on it, and read it. :)



Brian Elliott is a British journalist, covering soccer, MMA, and pro wrestling. He has written for the likes of the Associated Press, the Canadian Press, and Fighting Spirit Magazine, and has also appeared as a guest on Fight Network Radio.[url=

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The G Man (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 30th August 2011, 09:42

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pat-w (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 30th August 2011, 13:23

G-Man... nice to see your avatar again. :-)

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