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Old 12-25-2010, 03:33 AM   #26
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it isn't so much a matter of whether or not we have wi-fi. The more important issue is that our cellphones do not have dataplans, and, when we go on extended car trips I would like the option of checking my email. And spur-of-the-moment-need-to-look-up-an-address or phone number.

Am I right that the only ereader with free 3g that connects to the general web with a general browser (rather than 3g that is restricted to a particular store) is the Kindle 3g with its 'experimental' browser?
You would be correct. The Nook Classic has a 3G version, but you can only access the internet over WiFi.

If accessing mail and a browser on the go is worth more than library books to you, then you would be better off getting the Kindle.
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