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Old 12-08-2011, 08:24 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by Soldim View Post
Which is something that doesn't cease to surprise me -- considering how much time I spend using my eReader I consider quality and ease of use the prime considerations for buying. I can't image why anybody would cut corners to save 20 or even 50 bucks on a device they'll likely will end up using for hundreds of hours.

I fear that consumers often times are as shortsighted and greedy as the large cooperation's they tend to complain about loudly and viciously.
That 79 dollar kindle has lots of ease of use and is solidly built. So is the $99 Kobo Touch. The Sony was glitchy even when it cost $149. Sony just plain made some mistakes, as much I as like their readers. I mean, a glossy finish? It looks so bloody cheap! They should at least have gone for a rubberized finish like the nook and the Kobo.
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