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Originally Posted by Polyphemus
I lived the scenario you are trying to imagine.
I was on a business trip in Spain for 10 weeks earlier this year. The hotel had only wired internet, but I was able to get a 3g signal for my Kindle Keyboard 3g. The plant I where I was working also had a 3g signal for my Blackberry, but wasn't a place I wanted to take my Kindle if I wanted to keep it. So, I downloaded and installed the Kindle for Blackberry onto my phone. After that, I could read at the hotel and at the plant on separate devices without missing anything. It worked well enough to read the first three books of the Song of Ice and Fire series. Although, reading for extended periods of time on the tiny Blackberry screen is not a lot of fun.
The ability to sync across devices really made me glad I paid the extra for 3g.
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Ahh...got it. Thanks for this explanation Polyphemus. So it
is like I imagined:
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...maybe if I were to travel with multiple wifi-only devices to somewhere with no wifi...?
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It's always fascinating to know how people use their reading devices. Someone should do a study on that.