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Old 08-01-2010, 06:56 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by Graham View Post
Agreed, even in the UK I'd say the Sony readers would be the most recognised by the average consumer, if you discount the general recent euphoria over the iPad.

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Yes, I agree with you entirely, if for no other reason that the Sony Reader is the brand most widely available in shops - it's sold by Sony Stores, and also by Waterstones, who are by far the largest chain of booksellers in the UK.
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