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New Hanvon Ebook Readers

In China the Hanwang Technology Co lead the field with their WiseReader range of Hanvon Ebook Readers.  Elsewhere their products sell to a happy but small niche market.  Those looking for multiple language support and/or handwriting recognition enjoy the benefits of this particular range.

Best Leather Kindle Covers

The Kindle Ebook Reader is a beautiful thing.  But no matter how stylish its exterior most owners will want to cover it up with a sturdy leather Kindle Jacket at some time.  The thing is you want to protect your investment.  After all, scratches, knocks and bumps can happen all too easily no matter how careful you are.  Even in your bag there is often an awful lot of debris that could knock your lovely electronic reader.

Which Kindle Cover is Best?

Finding which is the Best Kindle Cover can be difficult.  There are so many different styles and such a range of prices, how on earth do you decide which one to clothe your beautiful new handheld ebook reader with?

La Crosse WS-7014CH-IT Wireless Home Weather Station

One of the most popular Wireless Home Weather Stations sold today is the La Crosse WS-7014CH-IT. It is relatively inexpensive for such a sophisticated electronic gadget, currently being sold at only around $35.  This low price tag, coupled with our obsession with the weather is probably why it makes such a great gift idea.

The Kindle DX is Now Global

After all the furore of unprecedented sales and generally being the ‘must have’ gadget gift of 2009 the succes of the Kindle 2 International Wireless Ebook Reader has prompted amazon to do the same with their larger reader.  The Kindle DX Global edition is not available until 19th Jan 2009 but you can pre-order it now.

The Que Handheld Ebook Reader

Don’t worry if you have no idea what a Que Handheld Ebook Reader is!  No-one does really, well apart from the guys at Plastic Logic and the Cambridge University scientists that created the thing in the first place.  It’s been a decade in the planning and over $200 million in the spending, and still it isn’t here!