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Old 03-20-2006, 09:39 AM   #1
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Battery upgrades for your old e-book reader

Teleread contributor Ellen Hage posted a bunch of useful links to vendors offering battery replacements for your good ol' e-book reader (Gemstar, REB, Ebookman, Hiebook). On the downside, your refurbished reader won't get the same admiring looks from your fellow geeks like a tasty new E Ink device would get.
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