E-Reader in SA

vylint

New member
Hello Guys

I'm travelling to the Orient (Taiwan to be specific) in a few days and I want to get myself an E-Reader. I'm keen to get a device that uses that e-ink technology much like that of the Amazon 'Kindle' and the Barnes & Noble 'Nook'. I am only wanting to read books and news articles. I do not need colour to read magazines and nor do I need to surf websites or watch videos (else I'd probably just get an iPad).

Since most e-readers are linked to online book stores which are sadly mostly for the USA market.......my main question is this: Does anyone know which brand of e-reader allows connectivity to their respective online stores from South Africa?

Cheers.
:=):
 

msm

Well-known member
AFAIK, you can get all the Amazon/Kindle content here without any issues.
 

kabal

Active member
kindle.

you can load directly from amazon (cheaper than kalarahi, exclus1ves, etc)

or you can use Caliber to load pdfs, epubs, lits, etc from your PC
 

vylint

New member
Hellas said:
Kindle is the brand here.

And beware of them Thai girls... :mmm:

Haha. Thai 'girls' would come from Thailand. I won't have this concern since I'll be in Taiwan. Slight, but common misunderstanding. :roflol:
Thanks for the heads up guys!! Will look out for a decently priced Kindle if I want the online bookstore functionality.

Cheers.
:=):
 

msm

Well-known member
vylint said:
Thanks for the heads up guys!! Will look out for a decently priced Kindle if I want the online bookstore functionality.

Apparently ordering directly from the Amazon site is the cheapest option.
 

P1000

///Member
msm said:
Interesting that you can't order the ad-version directly from Amazon, but that price is pretty good from Takealot.

Not really surprising - since the ads are targeted at USA people and paid for by USA companies? It is easy enough to remove the ads, but they are not really intrusive...
 
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scunick

Guest
Kindle from amazon... Cheap, efficient, awesome delivery and just works
 
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