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Originally Posted by spooky69
-No matter what, the PRS-505 will continue to perform its primary function right out of the box, with no foreseeable degradation of this functionality for the life of the device itself. The wireless connectivity of the Kindle, however, will always be in a state flux, whether it gets better, worse, or unusable altogether. If the Kindle's internet capability or its web-based services disappear, a major part of its functionality will be lost. Even if the Reader is discontinued by Sony, I feel like the usability of it will probably still continue to be refined by users creating their own hacks for it, and, at worst, will simply stay the same.
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My Sony Reader's connect software stopped working when I upgraded to Vista 64, with no plans from Sony to support me. So I don't entirely agree with this assesment. Also, if the Kindle's wireless stops working, isn't it the same as the Sony Reader?