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Old 12-18-2007, 01:52 AM   #5
Alisa
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I find it comparable to the PRS-505 for screen refresh. For reading a book, it's great. For websurfing, it's infuriating. Whispernet ads great convenience but I do worry that people who approach it as a network device will be disappointed. It's lovely for being able to access the content it's designed to get you to. Wikipedia and the Amazon shop are brilliant. I got to play with Feedbooks catalog today and that was great. When they optimize their store, that will be great, too, I'm quite sure. If you go out to most sites with it, you'll be frustrated. People tend to be shocked that they've included web access in the price, at least for now. I believe this is why.
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