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Old 04-25-2011, 01:04 PM   #7
Prestidigitweeze
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I've been debating whether to buy one since Sunday night, when I first noticed they were back in stock. I keep getting to the last stage of checkout, pausing interminably, and signing back in.

On the one hand, I already have a 350 and a Kindle, and this would be the third reader I'd bought within a single generation.

On the other, I've tried it in-store and consider it the best of the lot. Love the SD slots, audio options, aesthetic of the enclosure, font size and security.

Realistically, I don't think I can justify it even though I co-edit a magazine that is published in Kindle form as well as online and is considering ePub as well. My best argument would be that the 650's more indicative than the 350 of what the average reader would see onscreen.

Then again, I could simply use Calibre in preview mode.
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