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Old 07-23-2010, 10:47 AM   #55
EowynCarter
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Have you tried the iBook store from your country - or mine? Poor selection (and higher prices) from where I live makes Amazon Kindle my store of choice - just not my device of choice.
No, i don't own an iPad, iPhone, or iPod.
But i see your point
Amazon, well. I guess things improved, but on opening day, it wasn't brilliant on that side either.

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Firstly, you might need to define "better" in that sentence (unless you just meant 'better for me'...) and secondly, lots of serious readers (including here at MobileRead) already have e-readers (or several) and still bought, and preferred, iPads. Why is that hard to accept??
Guess it's a question of use. But my use mean something small and light. My eyes says : eink. Tought reading on the archos didn't hurt them as much as I would have thought, still did. And iPad's way to heavy it take it out everyday. In addition to the not so safe metro.

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