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Old 07-13-2010, 03:07 PM   #7
Mary McDonald
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Originally Posted by clayw1pi View Post
I presently have 3 devices for reading eBooks, a Kindle 2, Sony Pocket Reader and a Dell Laptop. I also read books on my desktop computer using the MobiPocket Reader Software. After looking at all the devices available for ebooks, I am slowly coming to the conclusion that an Acer Netbook would be the best overall buy (Acer AO532h-2326 10.1-Inch Onyx Blue Netbook - Up to 10 Hours of Battery Life). What do you think.
I use my Gateway netbook as an e-reader using Kindle's app for PC, and while I love my little netbook, it's not the best as an e-reader. Mainly, it's a comfort thing. I can't curl up on my side in bed and read it, like I do with paper books. I mean, I can, but it's awkward. I can't take it to the park to read or anywhere in bright light. And even though I'm used to reading on the computer, as I'm an avid reader of fanfiction for the last 15 years, it's not the same as reading a book. The type is so different.
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