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Sony Reader PRS-T2 (black) Reviewed on October 29, 2012 Check prices
Product overview
Sony Reader PRS-T2 (black)

The Bottom Line: The Sony PRS-T2 is a perfectly good touch-screen e-reader whose only sin is that it doesn't have any competitive advantages over Amazon's and Barnes & Noble's e-readers. Read review

Specs: IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 6 in, Monochrome E Ink - Yes, 4.375 in x 0.375 in x 6.875 in, 5.9 oz

Barnes & Noble Nook Color Reviewed on November 16, 2010 Check prices
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Barnes & Noble Nook Color
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.5 stars Very good
      Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 184 reviews

The Bottom Line: Barnes & Noble's Nook Color is a capable color touch-screen e-book reader that offers much of the functionality of an Android tablet for half the price of an iPad. Read review

Specs: Texas Instruments 800 MHz, 512 MB, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 7 in, Color TFT active matrix, 5 in x 0.48 in x 8.1 in, 15.8 oz

Kobo Vox (black) Reviewed on December 14, 2011 Check prices
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Kobo Vox (black)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    2.5 stars Average
      Overall score: 5.7 (2.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 2.5 stars out of 13 reviews

The Bottom Line: While it's relatively affordable, the Kobo Vox is a truly unexceptional Android tablet, with nothing to recommend it over the identically priced Kindle Fire. Read review

Specs: Android 2.3, 800 MHz, 512 MB, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 7 in, Color TFT active matrix - Yes, 5 in x 0.5 in x 7.6 in, 14.2 oz

Kobo eReader Touch Edition (black) Reviewed on June 16, 2011 Check prices
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Kobo eReader Touch Edition (black)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.5 stars Very good
      Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 2.5 stars out of 11 reviews

The Bottom Line: Though the Kobo eReader Touch Edition doesn't quite measure up to the Nook Touch or the Kindle, it's a respectable and affordable touch-screen e-reader with a lot of pluses. Read review

Specs: Freescale MX508, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 6 in, Monochrome E Ink, 4.5 in x 0.4 in x 6.5 in, 7.1 oz

Nextbook Next6 tablet

Specs: Android 2.1, ARM926EJ 600 MHz, 128 MB - DDR2 SDRAM, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 7 in Color TFT active matrix, 5.1 in x 0.4 in x 7.5 in, 14.8 oz

Kobo Vox (green) Reviewed on December 14, 2011 Check prices
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Kobo Vox (green)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    2.5 stars Average
      Overall score: 5.7 (2.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 3 reviews

The Bottom Line: While it's relatively affordable, the Kobo Vox is a truly unexceptional Android tablet, with nothing to recommend it over the identically priced Kindle Fire. Read review

Specs: Android 2.3, 800 MHz, 512 MB, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 7 in, Color TFT active matrix - Yes, 5.06 in x 0.53 in x 7.57 in, 14.2 oz

Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-650BC (black) Reviewed on November 9, 2010 Check prices
Product overview
Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-650BC (black)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.5 stars Very good
      Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 4.0 stars out of 6 reviews

The Bottom Line: The Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-650 is a slick e-book reader that's anchored by an impressive and easy-to-use touch interface, but the glaring omission of wireless connectivity will be a deal-killer for many--especially at this price. Read review

Specs: 6 in, Monochrome E Ink, 4.72 in x 0.4 in x 6.58 in, 7.58 oz

Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1RC (red) Reviewed on October 17, 2011 Check prices
Product overview
Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1RC (red)

The Bottom Line: While there's no compelling reason to buy it over the Kindle Touch, the Sony Reader Wi-Fi is a very solid e-reader. Read review

Specs: IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 6 in Monochrome E Ink, 4.4 in x 0.4 in x 6.9 in, 5.9 oz

Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1WC (white) Reviewed on October 17, 2011 Check prices
Product overview
Sony Reader Wi-Fi PRS-T1WC (white)

The Bottom Line: While there's no compelling reason to buy it over the Kindle Touch, the Sony Reader Wi-Fi is a very solid e-reader. Read review

Specs: IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 6 in Monochrome E Ink - Yes, 4.4 in x 0.4 in x 6.9 in, 5.9 oz

Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-650PC (red) Reviewed on November 9, 2010 Check prices
Product overview
Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-650PC (red)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.5 stars Very good
      Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 3.0 stars out of 4 reviews

The Bottom Line: The Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-650 is a slick e-book reader that's anchored by an impressive and easy-to-use touch interface, but the glaring omission of wireless connectivity will be a deal-killer for many--especially at this price. Read review

Specs: 6 in, Monochrome E Ink, 4.75 in x 0.4 in x 6.58 in, 7.58 oz

Aluratek LIBRE eBook Reader PRO (black)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    0.0 stars
      Overall score: 0.0 (0.0 stars)
  • Average user rating: 5.0 stars out of 1 review

Specs: 5 in TFT active matrix, 8.2 in x 2.6 in x 9.7 in

Barnes & Noble NOOKcolor - eBook reader - 8 GB - 7"

Specs: Texas Instruments 800 MHz, 512 MB, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 7 in Color TFT active matrix, 5 in x 0.5 in x 8.1 in, 15.8 oz

Kobo Vox (blue) Reviewed on December 14, 2011 Check prices
Product overview
Kobo Vox (blue)

The Bottom Line: While it's relatively affordable, the Kobo Vox is a truly unexceptional Android tablet, with nothing to recommend it over the identically priced Kindle Fire. Read review

Specs: Android 2.3, 800 MHz, 512 MB, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 7 in, Color TFT active matrix - Yes, 5.06 in x 0.53 in x 7.57 in, 14.2 oz

Aluratek LIBRE Touch eBook Reader - eBook reader - 4 GB - 7"

Specs: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 7 in Color TFT active matrix, 4.9 in x 0.5 in x 8 in, 11.9 oz

Kobo eReader Touch - eBook reader - 2 GB - 6"

Specs: Freescale MX508, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 6 in Monochrome E Ink, 4.5 in x 0.4 in x 6.5 in, 6.5 oz

Kobo eReader Touch Edition (lavender) Reviewed on June 16, 2011 Check prices
Product overview
Kobo eReader Touch Edition (lavender)
  • CNET Editor rating:
    3.5 stars Very good
      Overall score: 7.3 (3.5 stars)
  • Average user rating: 4.5 stars out of 1 review

The Bottom Line: Though the Kobo eReader Touch Edition doesn't quite measure up to the Nook Touch or the Kindle, it's a respectable and affordable touch-screen e-reader with a lot of pluses. Read review

Specs: Freescale MX508, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 6 in Monochrome E Ink, 4.5 in x 0.4 in x 6.5 in, 6.5 oz

Sony Reader PRS-T2 (red)

Specs: Wi-Fi, 6 in, Monochrome E Ink, 4.375 in x 0.375 in x 6.875 in, 5.9 oz

Aluratek LIBRE eBook Reader PRO (white)

Specs: 5 in TFT active matrix, 8.2 in x 2.6 in x 9.7 in

Sony Reader PRS-T2 (white)

Specs: Wi-Fi, 6 in, Monochrome E Ink, 4.375 in x 0.375 in x 6.875 in, 5.9 oz

Kobo Vox (pink) Reviewed on December 14, 2011 Check prices
Product overview
Kobo Vox (pink)

The Bottom Line: While it's relatively affordable, the Kobo Vox is a truly unexceptional Android tablet, with nothing to recommend it over the identically priced Kindle Fire. Read review

Specs: Android 2.3, 800 MHz, 512 MB, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, 7 in, Color TFT active matrix - Yes, 5.06 in x 0.53 in x 7.57 in, 14.2 oz

Ectaco jetBook mini - eBook reader - 5"

Specs: 5 in Monochrome TFT active matrix, 4.6 in x 0.8 in x 5 in, 5.8 oz

Ectaco jetBook mini - eBook reader - 5"

Specs: 5 in Monochrome TFT active matrix, 4.6 in x 0.8 in x 5 in, 5.8 oz

Ectaco jetBook mini - eBook reader - 5"

Specs: 5 in Monochrome TFT active matrix, 4.6 in x 0.8 in x 5 in, 5.8 oz

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