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Old 06-04-2011, 04:30 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by corona View Post
I agree, to the point that I think that if dedicated ereaders do fade away, one reason will be the atrocious design model set by Amazon with the Kindle.
You think the Kindle is atrocious. I thought my ex-boyfriend was cute. There are millions of people that would say we're both wrong.

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Yep, the fan stuff eludes me. I have no loyalty to any one company and my mobile devices span the spectrum. I have Amazon, Android, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Clip+, Google, iOS, iPod, Kindle, Linux, Microsoft, MSI, Nook, SanDisk, and Windows. I love the devices listed or I wouldn't have bought them. I also like the companies that make them, with the exception of Apple and Microsoft. I won't go into the reasons here, but Apple I loathe.
I'm similar, but I am brand-loyal in some things as long as a company continues to serve my needs. But I also don't kid myself - I love and use several Dell products, but the fact is, if I hadn't learned to manipulate their support system in my favor, I probably would have ditched them. So in some cases, it's not loyalty but convenience of "the known" and knowing how to work the perks.
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