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Old 03-10-2008, 03:36 AM   #5
Alisa
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Though be aware, if you want to have a built-in dictionary or search your content on the device, the Sony doesn't support that. Cybook has dictionary support but not content search. Kindle has both (and not everyone finds it "unwieldy". I use it regularly and I find it light and very ergonomic). However there's not a program to read Kindle books on your computer. There is a way to convert the Kindle books but I'm not sure if that's legal in the US even if you don't copy them to people who haven't paid for them. I seem to recall someone here mentioned that there was one other store besides Amazon that has does samples, though, so you aren't locked to Amazon Kindle if that's a big feature for you. If none of these features are make-or-break issues for you, then I really suggest you check out the various stores out there and look for kind of books you want to read. That may help you make your choice.
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