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Old 05-31-2011, 06:04 AM   #207
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
Your opinion.
What else? Still, functions that can easily be implemented as a software update play in a different league than those that necessitate supporting hardware.

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The only things I read on my Kindle are novels and such.
Whatever floats your boat.

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Those that are tech oriented do as I do and fit the function to the device; instead of forcing the device to do a function it wasn't properly implemented for. If I want to get all technical, I'll use my tablet or netbook. B&W just won't cut it.
Please don't tell people how to "properly" use their devices. I, too, read mainly novels on my reader, but I have been known to use the PDF viewer (in landscape mode, go figure) for the occasional documentation, reference material, what have you. I'm certainly glad I have that option.
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