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I have been after an E-Reader for a while now but none have backlight screens (very important for reading in the dark). Every man and his dog must want an Ipad lately which can also read e-books (backlight screen), although for me are too expensive, they have no sd card slot so you have to buy largest model. So i decided on this:-
[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Latest-A8-Cortex-Freescale-Android/dp/B004BEWB5I/ref=sr_1_46?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1289588262&sr=1-46](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Latest-A8-Cortex-Freescale-Android/dp/B004BEWB5I/ref=sr_1_46?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1289588262&sr=1-46)
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I have considered getting a Tablet, i currently have the Dell Streak tablet/phone 5". It's extremely useful i would want a 10" one though really.
Although saying that it looks mighty sweet that unit!
If you are buying a tablet only to read books, it's not the best choice.
The monitor of those tablets will damage your eyes if you read books for hours and hours.
If you want to read books, buy an e-reader - it's technology was made for reading and it won't tired your eyes over time.
Not all models have backlight - but you can buy "add-ons" to help you read in the dark.
I'm after one to do generally what a tablet pc is designed for a bit of everything and also excited of the prospect of a gaming device. At the moment I have been reading on kindle on my mobile so this would be a considerable mark up.
Unsure if above tablet has multi-touch support which would be important for gaming the only other one is see below (unfortunately its smaller 7", has android 2.1 not 2.2, resolution slightly inferior and has half the ram.)
[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Multi-Android-Tablet-dongle-support/dp/B0046ANFG6](http://www.amazon.co.uk/Multi-Android-Tablet-dongle-support/dp/B0046ANFG6)
Has anyone seen a decently priced tablet in the uk multi-touch if so let me know if you have seen better.
Android 2.1+ has multitouch support so you should be safe, would always go for the higher spec device if you can afford it though.