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Originally Posted by Bookworm_Girl
If Sony is going to add a browser to their product, then I think it is reasonable for the consumer to expect it to have basic functionality. It's a convenience factor. Not everybody wants it so they don't have to use it. However, if it's there, then it ought to work properly. I think they should fix #4, 6 & 10 to make it a similar experience to the Kindle and Nook products. Without #10, it is greatly limited unless you are reading a mobile website.
jessie102, I don't have any problem with #7. Make sure you swipe up/down or right/left inside the page area. It doesn't work if you put your finger on the scroll bar icons.
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You always say what I'm thinking much more eloquently than I could, I'm both appreciative and jealous.
I'm getting the distinct impression that some people think that it is somehow wrong to want a browser (or a music player, for that matter) on an ereader, which is unfortunate. Not everyone has the same priorities or weaknesses, not everyone is attached to a computer 23/7, some people want a device that does it all, some want one device for everything, and some want something in between (
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(This thread just reminded me I have to turn off the wireless on boyfriend's nook. I turned it on to look up if a plant I wanted to buy is toxic to cats, since I had it with me anyway to read at the doctor's office.)