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Originally Posted by Tony1988
Do you guys even read the books on your ereaders?? Or do you play around with the files data all day long?? 
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I for my part see an ereader als a
single purpose machine. Reading books, even in bright sunlight. Not storing tons of them on the reader comparable an external harddisk. So the 2 GB on the new reader should be more than enough (for reading).
But therefore this single task should be done perfect.
So, if the pictures are a good representation of the truth, I fear the most important purpose, reading even in sunlight, will be not done perfect.
Cause of
mirroring surface. But man has to wait...
One month lasting energy is better than 2 weeks. At least in my case I got troubles this summer cause of the fact my PRS350 didn't last that long. We where for 10 days on an small south pacific island without electricity. The reader gave up after one week.
Using the wikipedia over WiFi (not over the cellphone net) at least for me ist sensless. Searching for definitions during reading a book has to be fast. Therefore you need (free) WiFi in the neighborhood. Which lots of people doesn't have.
A better idea could be to use
wikipedia offline. And allow using
free dictionaries, including an offline version of Wikipedia. But that's not the SONY-way and never had been. Too much freedom...
A.