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Old 01-28-2011, 02:19 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by natasha_fawn View Post
I don't think there is. You can get public domain Google books through the Sony store. The wifi is convenient for things like wikipedia (double-tap word to look up definition, then the option of looking it up on wikipedia is there), email, and general browsing. The latter two might not be that much use to you if you have an iPad.
Well, I am selling my iPad as we speak. I am also selling a friends. That's how much we dislike them. That's a different story though.

Anyway, I don't think I would ever have use for browsing on a reader. It's much too slow and extremely limited.

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If you mean Kobo, Borders, Smashwords, library books, etc. - no, not possible.
What I was hoping for was being able to access files on my PC such as my Calibre library.


Oh shucks. I guess the PRS-650 truly is what I want. Too bad I can't seem to find any (for a decent price)!
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