Yeah, I can agree on the Sony Reader.
Frankly, it all comes down to extra features. In all three cases, you have the same exact size and spec screen.
For me, the decision about of the Sony over the Kindle was made in three parts:
1. I didn't like the lead time of shipment for the Kindle.
2. I was uncertain that the price was worth the difference in product.. because..
3. I have been a Sprint customer for a long time, and know full well that what they say will be "free for life" might not exactly be that. I remember being told I can tether my bluetooth phone to my laptop for internet so long as I have a dataplan on the phone.. for life... and just recently got a nice phone call from them telling me that that needs to stop.
So be aware, if you get the Kindle, you are relying on Sprint to keep their word and on Amazon to keep theirs.
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