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Old 11-19-2007, 01:38 PM   #100
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Originally Posted by Alisa View Post
I think it would make it more attractive for the business travelers. I'm betting they are a big part of the target market. So many of the work-related documents I get are PDFs. If I'm on a business trip, my reading will be a mixture of business and pleasure. The annotation features make this a natural for that kind of reading.
ITA, that's why I went to eBooks. I can carry around a small library on my PDA and as long as I wasn't trying to read outside and had access to an AC outlet every day I was fine.

If I'm standing in line at the post office I can whip out my PDA and read a few pages while I wait.

Back in the old days when I traveled for business I always had to make room in my luggage for a few books to read during down time. Nowadays all I need is my PDA which also carries my calender (no more Day Planner), contacts (no more address book) and my books.
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