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		<title>The best rated Electronic Ereaders</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 09:02:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Tommers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Given all the recent developments within the portable ebook reader landscape, I believed now is the perfect time to update the 'handy-dandy eReader Buying Guide'. Here's an index of points to consider when picking a good solid electronic ebook reader.]]></description>
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</script><p>Given all the recent developments within the portable ebook reader landscape, I believed now is the perfect time to update the &#8216;handy-dandy eReader Buying Guide&#8217;. Here&#8217;s an index of points to consider when picking a good solid electronic ebook reader.</p>
<p>Screen type<br />
Bear in mind when an eReader display basically meant E Ink? Well, the release of the Apple ipad tablet as the viable eReading device has recently since changed that.</p>
<p>When selecting an ereader, ask yourself if you do not mind reading books on an Liquid crystal display screen or choose the more paper-like look of something similar to E Ink. They both have pros and cons. E Ink tends to lower eyesight strain and significantly improve battery life. An LCD screen can display color and typically includes touchscreen capabilities as well. Then you&#8217;ve got hybrid readers such as the Spring Design Alex and Barnes &amp; Noble Nook, which feature both an electronic LCD touchscreen and a paper display at the same time.</p>
<p>For electronic paper displays, ensure you compare touch screens as some have greater contrast than others. </p>
<p>Dimensions<br />
Fortunately, there are loads of options on the market in terms of size. Sony&#8217;s Reader Pocket, for starters, actually fits perfectly my jeans pocket, but its 5-inch screen is still adequate for relaxed reading. It&#8217;s also pretty lightweight and is effortless to tote around while on the road. In the middle of your selection, you have got devices much like the Barnes &amp; Noble Nook, Spring Design Alex, Sony Reader Touch and Reader Pocket, and Amazon Kindle. Then you&#8217;ve got the large devices, such as the Apple Ipad and Kindle Dx, which have screens that are about ten inches in length. Unless you&#8217;re a kangaroo, you ain&#8217;t fitting those inside your pocket anytime soon. But they&#8217;re top notch if you value a screen with larger touch display.</p>
<p>Interface<br />
Controls for eReading items are typically based on either buttons, touch-screens or a blend of both. Button-based controls require less power and tend to be more accurate but may be more hard to use. Touchscreens are more intuitive but can also be laggy, smudge-prone, and typically suck more juice out of your battery.</p>
<p>Button based devices include Amazon&#8217;s Kindle 1, 2, 3 and DX models, plus Sony&#8217;s Reader Pocket and the Kobo eReader. The Nook and iPad are almost entirely touch-based. The Sony Reader and Spring Design&#8217;s reader both use touch and button controls</p>
<p>Life of The Battery<br />
Determined by whether you&#8217;ve planned to just read primarily at home or on the road, your battery life is a crucial consideration. Basic eReaders without fancy bells and whistles normally have longer battery life that&#8217;s calculated in &#8220;page turns.&#8221; Sony&#8217;s ereader sports 7500 page turns while the Kobo boasts up to 8000 page turns. Devices with WiFi and Web browsing however, tend to have shorter battery life. Spring Design&#8217;s Alex, by way of example, lasts pretty long between charges when primarily using their E Ink display but loses power faster when browsing or watching videos on its Liquid crystal display screen.</p>
<p>Features<br />
Some devices &#8211; for example the Reader Pocket and Kobo Reader &#8211; are manufactured purely for reading and skip on extra features, including music playback. The Nook, however, plays tunes, has Web browsing, and even throws in a very nice touchscreen interface. The Alex also offers those traits plus video playback, and the capability to download Android applications. At the higher end of the abilities spectrum is the Ipad Tablet, which happens to be almost like a mini-computer.</p>
<p>Capacity<br />
This determines just how much media/data you could squeeze into your device at one time. The larger the memory, the greater number of eBooks and files you can fit in. High capacity is primarily important for multimedia eReaders that can also play music, video and apps. Besides storage space, some devices also come along with a external slot with an SDcard, that allows your ebook to typically enhance your capacity to as much as 32gb.</p>
<p>Store access<br />
Dependent upon the device, an eReader can have immediate access to specific eBook stores, meaning extra convenience, a wider selection, as well as the opportunity to easily grab the latest bestsellers. The Kindle, by way of example, has immediate access to Amazon&#8217;s online bookstore while the Kobo and Nook have access to Barnes &amp; Noble and Borders respectively. Devices that do not have direct store access can still display compatible eBooks but you will be required to download them from your personal computer first. </p>
<p>Price<br />
Ultimately, this really is the biggest factor when choosing to buy an e-book reader. Considering that, your wallet basically dictates whatever you can or can not afford. While some analysts and industry insiders declare that $99 may be the magic selling price for wide-range eReader acceptance, the market has not quite reached that point yet as a whole. But it is 10 times better than it originally was, say, in early 2010, after you had more ereaders sporting prices past four hundred big ones.</p>
<p>You can pretty much receive a good eReader from one hundred fifty to two hundred dollars, that also includes basic readers like the Reader Pocket and Kobo, a tweener exactly like the Kindle, and some more feature-filled devices just like the Nook and Reader Touch. At the high end with prices of $300 and higher (sometimes a lot higher) are definitely the Reader Daily, Kindle DX and Spring Design Alex.</p>
<p>So now you know a bit about <a target='_blank' href="http://tinyurl.com/cuj5e8g">electronic ereader</a>, you can decide what is the best option for you. Remember, not every kinds are for everybody, but don&#8217;t forget to take a look <a target='_blank' href="http://tinyurl.com/cuj5e8g">in this article</a> for your cost effective.</p>
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		<title>The Acase Leather Jacket for the iPad</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 08:13:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Gordons</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The iPad from Apple is among the hottest gadgets this year; it is no wonder how the marketplace has become flooded with so many extra accessories for it.]]></description>
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</script><p>The iPad from Apple is among the hottest gadgets this year; it is no wonder how the marketplace has become flooded with so many extra accessories for it.</p>
<p>However one of the better items to buy for your iPad is a case. The Acase Leather Flip Book Jacket is one of our preferred protective cases we can find to team up with our iPad.</p>
<p>This case is loaded with features that even its more costly competitors do not have. For starters, it is handsomely made with high-grade leatherette material carried out with perfect craftsmanship. The inside is lined with luxuriant suede to shield the iPad from scrapes.</p>
<p>The Acase Leather Flip Book is padded to provide increased defense against minor jolts and drops. In addition it includes an effective elastic closure to keep the device secure during transportation.</p>
<p>This remarkable case just for the iPad is typically well designed to give complete access to all necessary switches and ports. It&#8217;s really a straight forward case that won&#8217;t interfere with the full controls on the iPad neither will it obstruct in any way the view of the screen.</p>
<p>Another great feature of the Acase is it also acts like a stand for the iPad. It&#8217;s got several unique viewing positions that will allow you to enjoy your iPad in any position.</p>
<p>The Acase Leather Flip Book Jacket also has a reasonable price tag. For all of its great features, we think it is a bargain for an iPad add-on.</p>
<p>Product specs for the Acase Flip Book Jacket:</p>
<p>Sturdy leather construction</p>
<p>Secure closure design</p>
<p>Custom cutouts for the product functions</p>
<p>Converts to an iPad stand with several viewing positions</p>
<p>Interior suede lining to give scratch proof protection</p>
<p>Is available in three great colors: Brown, Red and Black</p>
<p>For a reasonably priced two-in-one iPad case, the Acase Leather Flip Book Jacket is an excellent solution.</p>
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		<title>Tips From Solo Womens Travel Book</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 10:41:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jessica King</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Purchase a good solo womens travel book, preferably one written specifically for women travelling alone. These will list the perfect accommodations and attractions for independent female travellers. Several of these types of guidebooks list well-known meeting places for independent travellers, which are always the perfect places to connect with other solo travellers and find out about fun tours, locate travelling companions, or learn about local gatherings.]]></description>
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</script><p>Purchase a good solo womens travel book, preferably one written specifically for women travelling alone. These will list the perfect accommodations and attractions for independent female travellers. Several of these types of guidebooks list well-known meeting places for independent travellers, which are always the perfect places to connect with other solo travellers and find out about fun tours, locate travelling companions, or learn about local gatherings.</p>
<p>It is a good practice when you visit a new place, to have your first few nights of lodging arranged in advance. While this may cost you more, it is well worth the extra comfort and security of knowing exactly where you will rest and having time to orient yourself to a new place.</p>
<p>Avoid unwanted attention by using silence and avoiding eye contact. If it doesn&#8217;t work right away, and you are very uncomfortable, go into the nearest public building, store or hotel and explain the problem, and ask for help. You will get help, simple as that. It also helps to dress similarly to the way local women are dressed, and as conservatively as possible. A good solo womens travel book can give pointers on specific attire required for a country.</p>
<p>Communicate. Talk to strangers. Most places are generally safe and most people are generally kind, and your intuition will warn you when this is not the case. The main reason for women travelling alone is to get a fresh perspective and new possibilities. If you ever feel uncomfortable or scared, just get yourself far away from the situation. The most unforgettable travel experiences are related to friendly, spontaneous, and un-self conscious interaction with others. A solo womens travel book will offer specific ways to experience each country.</p>
<p>Be friendly and approachable. Try to speak the language well, or at least perfect a few basic phrases. Let people get to know you. This will guarantee delightful invitations for coffee, dinner, even unbelievable tours of a city from the local people who know all its secrets.</p>
<p>Be comfortable with being alone, and especially with eating alone. It may help to try this a few times before you leave home, as it can be one of the most uncomfortable events for women travelling alone. It is important to be comfortable with eating out by yourself. While you are out shopping and exploring, make note of restaurants and cafes that project an atmosphere of festivity and friendliness. Bring your favorite book and your travel journal to avoid looking awkward. Any solo womens travel book can offer a list of the most fun and friendly places for women dining alone.</p>
<p>Practice your people-watching and eavesdropping skills. Smile, casually join a conversation, and try to interact naturally with those surrounding you. This is the perfect advice for any travel event, not just dining alone. Get a good solo womens travel book to help prepare you for the most incredible experience life has to offer.</p>
<p>The Art of Solo Travel is a great <a target='_blank' href="http://artofsolotravel.com/">womens travelling book</a> which will help you plan and enjoy your independent trip. Focusing on <a target='_blank' href="http://artofsolotravel.com/">solo women&#8217;s travel</a> rather than tours or organised travel, it&#8217;s for independent, adventurous women.</p>
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