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Old 06-06-2011, 06:08 PM   #7
Ken Maltby
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I still expect to be using one of my four JBLs as my primary eReading device for a long
time yet. I even just put a copy of the "Allrecipes.com 100 Best Slow Cooker Recipes"
on my JBL and they look fine and the TOC works great. The color pictures will look
better on my Eee Pad Transformer, when it gets here, but I can have the ingredients
list for the recipies handier on my JBL, when I am at the grocers.

http://allrecipes.com/features/eCookBooks.aspx?src=eb1

There are plenty of other reasons that I will continue to prefer the JBL for most of my
ebook reading.

Luck;
Ken

P.S.; You might want to check out the features of their Android App., as well. There
are reasons to move on from just what a dedicated eReader can do. Still will be using
my JBL for years to come, I hope.

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