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Old 03-16-2008, 03:41 AM   #19
jerryleejr
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That is the thing that bothers me about readers in general. With formats being so different across the industry you really end up picking a device more on content offerings than actual features of the device. I say adopt a universal format and let the manufactures offer different features and functions to persuade consumers. No matter what the format has been i.e. VHS, DVD, Blu-ray etc it should all come down to everyone on here wants to Read, But the experiences and how they get their content and how to manipulate it should be up to the individual. Just one man's honest opinion.

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