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Originally Posted by HarryT
. . . If it was my one and only reading device (but why would anyone only have one?), . . .
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Harry, why would anyone want more than one dedicated reading device? I only read on one device at a time and see no reason why I need spend hundreds of dollars to have multiple dedicated devices that all do the same thing.
I admit I'm a bit behind the times. I don't own an iPad, an iPhone, or an iPod. I don't own a portable MP3 player or a smart phone. I don't read for pleasure on my PC (it's a reading for work only device) and I don't use apps to let me read on anything anywhere anytime. Rather, I take my Sony 950 with me everywhere. Other than the desire to own more than one dedicated device, I don't see either the need to do so or the logic in doing so.
And I don't find the Sony software so very terrible. In fact, I find the shopping experience at Amazon to be atrocious, which is one of the reasons I avoid Amazon. I personally prefer shopping for books at Barnes & Noble; I like the online interface much better than the Amazon interface.