The Globe and Mail has assembled a handy little shortlist of ereaders to consider this holiday season. While they can't make the choice for you, they offer up the pros and cons of a few of the frontrunners, sparing you the labor of digging through hundreds of articles.
As I've said, the differences between the best and worst ereaders are actually pretty minuscule, so short of buying a broken ereader or perhaps one from Guatemala or Bulgaria, you're probably not going to drop the ball on this, so don't freak out. No ereader is realyl more than twice as much as another, so just take a deep breath and pic the one that sonuds good for the money.
But get a receipt just in case. People are fickle, you know?



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