Originally Posted by boxcorner
I haven't seen or used a Sony 300, so I would automatically defer to someone who has. If you read post #49 by kc24zz you will see that they have a Sony PRS 505 and seem to be quite knowledgeable about the Sony 300.
Apparently you don't have any e-reader. I don't know whether you have seen or used a Sony 300, however you have indicated that you don't like any Sony e-readers. Clearly you like the Kindle 3 very much.
"Sony 300 doesn't have a good contrast."
Unless this is an indisputable fact, or it is the general consensus, I suggest that you qualify this as being your opinion. If you think it is fact, then you should be prepared to provide some evidence, as someone more knowledgeable than you might challenge you about this. You could qualify your statement by saying something like this: I believe; I understand; as I understand it; I have read that; in my opinion; it is my belief that; ... etc.
"Sony 300 doesn't have a built in dictionary."
kc24zz confirmed this in post #53, so this seems to be a fact and your statement should not cause any offense.
"Sony 300 doesn't have the pearl screen technology."
kc24zz confirmed this in post #49, so this seems to be a fact and your statement should not cause any offense.
"Kindle is by far better than any Sony eReader."
This a sweeping statement. Naturally, you are perfectly entitled to express your opinion. Assuming your statement were true, unless you are looking for an argument, it would be more polite if you qualified this as being your opinion, by preceding it with something like, "In my opinion ..."
"One guy wanted to sell a PRS600 for 80 dollars, i did want to buy it. I didn't like their touch screen concept , I don't like really their weird pen !"
Fine. So, you don't like using a touch-screen and pen. There is nothing wrong with that, because you are qualifying your statement by saying, "... I don't like ...". Some people like touch-screen technology and some don't. Clearly you like the Kindle and it would seem to be the right e-reader for you. Of course, it does not follow that everyone else should be required to use/like the Kindle. Different people have different tastes.
"All Sony eReaders are badly designed, cold, strange colors."
This a sweeping statement. Naturally, you are perfectly entitled to express your opinion. Assuming your statement were true, unless you are looking for an argument, it would be more polite if you qualified this as being your opinion.
"I like so much Kindle 3, the smartest ereader i have even see."
Fine. When you buy one then you'll be able to change Device: None to Device: Kindle 3.
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