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From PDF files to personal documents, eReaders let you read your files easily whether you're at home or away. Sears offers countless name brand eReaders such as the Barnes & Noble NOOK Color and the Pandigital SuperNova Android media tablet. Download media directly to your NOOK using its built-in Wi-Fi capability, and expand your eReader's storage with an external SD memory card. Samsung and Asus tablets give you even more functionality such as browsing the Internet and listening to MP3 audio. From Pandigital to Ematic, read your documents on the go with an eReader from Sears.

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eReaders Are Compact and Cost Efficient

eReaders provide a clean, crisp, and unparalleled reading experience, whether you're curled up in bed or passing time on an airplane. The screen technology is similar to that used in laptops, although eReaders have been designed specifically for reading. Laptops tend to offer users a wide array of programs, but are generally larger and heavier than a traditional eReader.

eReaders have been more closely compared to tablets. Like eReaders, tablets have no dedicated keyboard, but instead utilize touch screen technology that enables quick browsing and instantaneous access. However, a traditional tablet is usually best suited for accessing the internet or editing documents on the fly. Because of their dimensions and particular screen display features, eReaders do not have the flexibility of a tablet, but they offer the user the ability to view pre-formatted text at a light level and size that does not strain the eye. Tablets display a variety of different graphics, and in some cases, moving images. While it is entirely possible to read from a tablet, those customers who prefer a more standardized reading experience will benefit from the specifically calibrated screen of the eReader.

The compactness of the eReader is mimicked by the highly compact, efficient, and cost-effective Netbook. Where laptops and tablets frequently display a variety of different media, traditional Netbooks have been designed to showcase only a few programs or applications. These programs have been designed to maximize their efficiency without compromising their overall power. Much like an eReader, which is designed to store as many eBooks as possible without compromising their readability or flow, Netbooks tend to come equipped with software that is straightforward but dedicated.

Luckily for consumers, eReaders have experienced not only a drop in price but an increase in quality since their introduction to the market. Several accessories, including exterior plush cases that protect the screen from scratches and abrasions, enable users to transport the eReaders while traveling. Because of their size, eReaders are exceptionally easy to carry virtually anywhere. Many of them have been designed to fit within a pocket. Additionally, many eReaders have touch screens that display vivid color. Some eReaders allow consumers the option of buying them with a pre-loaded book selection as a way of sampling the best of what is commercially available on the eBook market.

Each eReader has its own particular set of attributes that suit individual readers. In general, size, weight, and screen design become the most important factors for those who are attempting to select a specific model. While the functionality of an eReader is highly focused, the best models provide enormous reading enjoyment.