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I just received my white reader with a black case. I think that that looks really snazzy. Other than that I have VERY mixed emotions about the reader. It pretty definitely will not read .lrf files, which was my main reason for buying it. But I do like the size and weight VERY much. It feels MUCH better than my Nook Touch. I have not figured how to transfer files to the SD card as the file structure that the reader puts on the card when you plug it in looks very bare and I do not see just where to put the files. I have always put files on a reader by just moving them from a directory on the PC to a directory on the reader. When I plug the reader in, I get a bunch of pseudo-disks which I have not figured out yet. The SD card comes up as F:, with a rather bare tree. The reader itself comes up as M: with the expected recognizable tree. Then there is an L: pseudo-drive with files that seem to be about setting up the reader for a Mac. Since I am a PC person, I figure that I can ignore that, but I am still mystified about the infrastructure on the SD card and where I should put the book files. Probably a lot more to say, but that's it for the moment.
Harvey
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