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Old 09-26-2010, 12:57 PM   #7
Dr. Drib
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Peru
Device: KINDLE: Oasis 3, Scribe (1st), Matcha; KOBO: Libra 2, Libra Colour
I have a Kindle 3 that I now use.

My Kindle 2 (International) will be for insurance in case the Kindle 3 dies, and I'll also use it to store only my Fictionwise titles on.

My PocketBook 360 is NEW and is an incredibly versatile Reader. I use it exclusively for non-DRM titles, in NUMEROUS formats. It now replaces my Astak Pocket Pro, which now seems old-fashioned and clunky (to me), and looks kinda like Gramma's wrinkled face. The PocketBook 360 is a GREAT ebook Reader - very small and very comfortable and as attractive Grampa's spanking brand-new fedora.

My Sony 505 is Reader I use for DRM'd epub and for any LRF files.

My jetBook will go on the market, but a slight mishap on a recent visit to the U.S. put a mark on the screen, so I left it in the U.S.

I'd sell the Pocket Pro, but it's with me here in Peru.

My Sony 600 will go on the Market.

My OTHER Kindle 2 (US only) I just gave to my sister, along with an Oberon cover.

I have 3 RCA Rocket Books back in U.S. with 3 or 4 memory cards, a card reader, charger, cover, and Blackmask discs in PDF and RB formats. Only one of them works. The other two would be for parts. I'd sell these if someone was interested, but I don't think anyone would want such old technology.



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