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Old 09-02-2011, 10:55 AM   #6
elcreative
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Originally Posted by Lbooker View Post
Good news, except that we do not have the list of all the individual parts used to make this new reader.
After my designed-in-China reader definitively stopped functionning, after functionning buggily for more than a year, I decided my next reader would be either a Sony or a Kindle, to be sure reading on e-paper would be an enjoyable, quality experience. And I would prefer a model with a card-reader, so a Kindle would be my second choice. But unless I see pictures of this new Sony model next to a calm Geiger counter, I will not buy it.
Your loss... there's a damn sight more serious things to worry about than this... and anyway, just think of the advantages... read in the dark without a light and thus eco-friendly by not needing batteries...

Oh yes, don't have any accidents involving broken bones and never, ever fly above 15,000 feet or live in any area where the bedrock is granite (especially with a cellar/basement)

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