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Originally Posted by jbcohen
Hi folks, after a bit of lurking I have decided to join the dicussion.
In the real world I am an IT Network Administrator and as such I have a slightly skewed opinion of ereaders than most of you do. In my office our advice is this: your choice of ereaders depends on what is most important to you: most advanced technology, bragining rights (being able to say look what I have)or price (paying less for the device not more). If you want technology then its the Kindle, who seems to be devloping more advanced technology faster which is reflected in their device, if you are looking for something that is not necessarily better but something you can show off its the Kindle again since it controls probably 90% of the market. If you are looking for price its definetly not the Kindle, if you are looking for price we recommend the Alurtek. At $100 it undercuts the Kindle's price tag and is every bit as easy to work with.
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soo the fact that the Sony e-readers integrates touch screen eink without sacrificing it's clarity and the Nook fuses together captactive color touchscreen LCD Technology with eink technology Their technology is behind the Kindle that uses buttons to navigate. That was the norm 10 years ago.?
OoooooooooKaaaaaaaaaay

My wife is also in IT and she does not share the same view as you I'm afraid.
but if you want to baaaahhhh like a sheep. Buy a Kindle