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Old 03-16-2008, 12:02 PM   #11
delphidb96
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Originally Posted by Saturn0660 View Post
Well crap.... Now i don't know what to do... the ONLY reason i bought this was for my wife so she could rent books from the Clevnet.. And whats funny is Bookeen said there would be no problems with this... I bought it from booksonboard.com and only have 7 days for returns.. should I keep it and hope it will work... or send it back and wait until i know for sure..

Thanks,
Andy
Andy,

Given the preponderance of free ebooks (legal or otherwise), the prices of current titles and the fact that one could store over 3,000 titles on a single 2GB SD card... Well let's just say that I don't really understand the concept of a time-limited ebook. After all, the bother of 'checking out' library ebooks over-and-over-again in order to re-read after the 'expiration date' has passed, it's just too much hassle. Of course, I'm one of those who tends to come back to titles I enjoyed.

I mean, you spent the money for the Cybook, why not have her buy the ebooks she wants to read and store those ebooks to a DVD for later enjoyment?

Derek
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