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Old 05-19-2008, 09:42 AM   #5
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Does anyone here see a change in reading perceptions as/when the availabilitity of E-magazines increases? I just wanted to say that I love reading magazines on my Reader 505. . . .
Magazines are a tough call for me. I still can't breakaway from the print versions. I don't like to read either magazines or newspapers on my Sony Reader or on my computer. I subscribe to a lot of magazines that would probably be good to read on the Sony, such as The Economist, Business Week, and Atlantic Monthly, but I also subscribe to quite a few, such as Smithsonian, where color is an important part of the magazine. I probably should try a magazine or two and see, but I just find it hard to motivate myself to do so.

OTOH, my son reads everything online that he can. So I suspect that for his generation and the even younger generation that is now in its early teens, e-magazines and e-newspapers will be the norm.
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