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Old 05-16-2011, 01:56 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by mklynds View Post
Again thanks to everyone for all the advice. Lots of good stuff coming my way.

1.My library is epub and has been liberated from its DRM roots. First thing I do after purchase. I have been using Calibre for years now with a couple other programs trialed out along the way. Library conversion is not a factor. I will do it without blinking if it is needed.
Ah, good on you. :

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3.Screen is the most important thing to me. After reading on a Kindle3 I can't look at my Sony the same. It looks muddy compared. So if there is a chance B&N will bring out a pearl screened ereader with a price tag around $150 it pretty much checks all the boxes for me.
Weight, battery and NOT having touchscreen are the other things for me.

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Keep in mind that you can buy a Kindle and return it in 30 days for a full refund. You might want to take one for a test drive.
Very good point. Trying the Kindle for long enough to make an intelligent and informed decision is easy, and free.
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