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Old 06-12-2011, 11:10 PM   #45
remcdonald
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Originally Posted by ficbot View Post
Yes, and that should worry them more than perhaps it is If the new Kindle is tiny and cute and keyboard-less but still behaves like the Kindle I have now (collection support, multi-language dictionaries, 100% computer-free operation) it would be a killer.
Not quite a killer....I still have a problem with any device that tries to decide what content I can use on it and won't let me visit my local library because they want me buying books not borrowing them. That is the main reason I have always refused to buy a Kindle over the years. As well everything I have seen online suggest that Kindle will try to go Ipad in their next iteration and frankly such a device doesn't interest me I want a book reader not a web surfing, music listening, game playing tablet if I wanted one of those I would buy one.
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