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Old 01-12-2011, 11:04 PM   #21
TallMomof2
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For me wifi is a must. It's so nice to have Calibre deliver my feeds automatically to my K3. I can also use the Kindle's web browser and log into the Caliber server on my PC and download books from my Calibre library. Plus, Amazon has a decent selection of newspapers, magazines, and blogs that can delivered directly to the Kindle. Most cost, some more than others, but it's content that is frequently updated and sent automatically.

If the 650 had wifi and a web browser then it would be a darn good choice (I have the 650 and the lack of wifi is a huge negative, IMO). Sony makes very nice products.

Also, Amazon's CS is the best. Far more responsive than most any other company I've ever dealt with.

Converting ePub to mobi/azw is a piece of cake, even those with DRM. Most convert well and since you can covert groups of books you can highlight all the books, start converting and go do something else.
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