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Old 01-22-2011, 05:49 AM   #6
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But what about the principal quality of the book, i.e the ability to leaf through it?
Been trolling much lately? I'm sure there are other dead horses that could do with a little flogging.

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I don't care storing 1'000 page book on my device. If I have to go through all the pages to go where I want, this 1'000 page book is useless !
Obviously you can jump to any particular page, or chapter (bookmarks, index), or use the search. That said, if it's not for you, that's cool, too. I haven't given up paper books completely, either, and probably never will. Diff'rent strokes, you know.

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Have you used your ereader as a dictionary?
Yes, constantly.

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It's slow and not very practical to use.
Again, it might not be for you. I for one greatly enjoy having the American Heritage, Oxford and Webster's Unabridged dictionaries at my disposal.
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