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Old 07-15-2008, 02:27 PM   #13
Alisa
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My husband didn't think he'd enjoy ebooks, either. He tried one book on my Kindle and still wasn't quite sure. He didn't like the buttons and I think the M-Edge case wasn't as comfy for him. He thought it was ok but not great. Then he started taking the train to work and figured while he wasn't thrilled with it, the convenience would be worth it. Now that he's used to it and has more experience of the advantages, he actually loves it and wouldn't go back. He likes the stock case better and has adjusted to the big buttons. I think what really clinched it was finishing his book on the train a few times and having another right there or not being in the mood for his current book and being able to switch to something else right away. I think a lot of reluctant readers out there would change their minds if they used any of these devices for a few days and really felt the difference.
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