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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
Yup. I thought that is what sideloading meant. If I usedit improperly I apologize.
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I have no idea whether it is the proper term or not, I am bloody foreigner

I wanted a confirmation that I understood you correctly.
Now, the question is do you think it is a problem?
To base one's choice of ebook reader on wireless downloading is...not the best way to do it.
One doesn't need Wi-Fi or 3G to read books.
One doesn't need secondary LCD screen that Nook has, it is only a distraction from reading experience.
H/W keyboard is a big drawback of Kindle, a distracting part from reading experience too.
Being tied to one shop is not a good thing too....maybe?
On the other hand...I do believe that Amazon ebook shop is the best of the best. Both in pricing and variety. Easy of purchasing ebooks on Kindle is the best solution I have come across.
I would say that if connecting ebook reader to a computer intimidates the OP, then Kindle is the best ebook reader besides Sony. If OP doesn't mind sideloading and wants to read books from different ebook shops or ebooks obtained otherwise, then Sony is the best. Hardwarewise I cannot compare any other ebook reader to the latest PRS-650. It is the most pleasant ebook reader to hold in hands and read ebooks on.