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Old 09-05-2008, 11:45 AM   #2
carld
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One of my big disappointment with eBooks is the near total lack of chess books. I play, study, and buy chess books on a regular basis. To me it seems like an ideal match. Trying to lug a stack of books around to a tournament that you'll likely never even look at is seriously annoying. An e-ink reader would seriously lighten the load. Also, having an eBook open while at a board or at the computer would be great, but it doesn't seem to have caught on.

There was one really decent chess book offered for the Kindle (on the King's Gambit) but it disappeared from Amazon a while ago and hasn't reappeared. The strange thing is, I think Amazon deleted the sample chapter from my Kindle as well.

Thanks for the Chessbase links.
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