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Old 07-11-2010, 01:11 PM   #33
HarryT
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
As to its effect on reading habits, having the convenience of being able to pick up this
reader, at any time and resume reading right where I left off, makes any idle time much
more interesting. The fact that most any ebook can be purchased easily over the internet, from home and from a number of sources, means there is no lack of reading
choices. Having the huge number of older "free" ebooks available also makes catching
up on material I've always intended to get around to reading, all the more likely to be
read.
The perfect "occasional reader" is the one that you always have with you, and for me, that's my iPhone.

What's even better is, with its 3G connection, it synchronizes its current reading position with my main reader, my iPad, so when I open the book on the iPhone it's automatically at the point I stopped reading on the iPad.
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