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Old 07-29-2010, 02:25 AM   #49
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This depends on how good the Kogan ereader actually is. More reviews will reveal what it can and cannot do. After reading many bad comments about Kogan devices in the past, it will be interesting if this is a standout item or not.

The K3 sounds very nice,but is still locked to Amazon. Pricewise (approx AU$200 delivered at a guess), it is very viable choice of ereader and one that may well change the Australian ereader market for the better so shortly after the Kobo shook out the cobwebs.

I can see the Kobo dropping down to US$120 in the short term but have my doubts it will drop pricewise here in Australia soon, certainly not while it is still selling extremely well.

With the return of Sony to the Australian ereader market in August, the choices have only got much better!
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