The Samsung E60 ebook reader is simply too expensive and too difficult to use. If you're after a smooth design and higher functionality, get yourself an Amazon Kindle...
Overall, there's a lot to love about the Samsung E60. It does the job perfectly if you want a digital companion to go alongside your book collection. The biggest problem is the price, however, at £199. It's a lot more expensive than the...
If you can live with the looks and the bulk, the wireless link and general flexibility makes the E60 a good choice, however, you need to consider whether it is worth paying £90 more than the ultra simple Amazon KindleKey specs3.5mm jack, Li-ion...
Samsung could have produced a simple, slim gadget to display e-books, but instead it over-engineered the E60 in a bid to beat the opposition. The result is a chunky, clunky device the looks backward rather than forward and is expensive too. Two or...
Although the Samsung E60 is very good for reading ebooks (and that’s what it’s supposed to be good at), there are some negatives about this unit that cannot be ignored. High battery life and support for all major ebook formats make up for...
Samsung is betting the pen is mightier than the finger, as its upcoming ebook range touts a built-in electromagnetic resonance (EMR) stylus pen to write notes directly onto the...