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Old 04-06-2012, 07:15 AM   #5
JoeD
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Most of my reading is done on an eink device, hanlin first, now kindle. But I also read on my ipad and laptop occasionally.

Should anything happen to the kindle, I'd probably revert back to the Hanlin which is stuck away in the cupboard at the moment, although with prices below £100 now for ereaders, I'd likely buy a newer model before too long.

I did ponder this question a few weeks after buying the hanlin though (back in 2008), since it cost something like £250. I enjoyed reading on it so much more than my PDA or laptop, but would I be willing to spend such an amount again if I broke it. I think it would have been a hard to justify such an expense a second time. Now though it's no longer an issue, the kindle is £80 (Or ~£50 if you happen to be travelling to the US any time soon) which I'd be willing to pay again for a replacement assuming my hanlin also broke or we were onto newer models.
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