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Old 12-15-2010, 03:37 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash View Post
When I travel, I can download books on the fly.
Being an impulse ebook buyer is about the only reason I can think of to have wi-fi on an e-ink reader. But since I am not one, I would get zero use out of wi-fi. I only buy a few ebooks a year as it is, and only after careful consideration.


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Sony's are the most expensive 6 inch e-readers and are the only one of the big four (Sony, Amazon, B&N, and Kobo) to not have a wireless option. I find that reasonably silly on Sony's part.
Well, they have it on their 7-inch reader. Just not the smaller ones.

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I know that some people place touchscreen before wireless but I would guess that most of the folks buying e-readers prefer wireless over touch screen.
I think that is very debatable in terms of e-ink readers. Personally speaking, I would not have bought my 350 without the touch.
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