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Old 09-15-2008, 10:05 PM   #15
bbusybookworm
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Originally Posted by GingerTez View Post
I do still like the idea of it's dictionary lookup, notation, and bookmarking features that seem superior to my PRS-505.

To be honest, I planned to buy the first properly supported reader that became available (and was supported by a major bookstore/chain) in the UK and that happened to be the Sony.
Well I do have to point out that some of the feature, such as Dictionary lookup are available in the Cybook Gen3.

And W.H. Smith has been promoting it quiet well, at least on their site. and their price is the best i've ever seen.

Also it's much more easy to get content for it being a mobipocket device. one place wher the high price of the pound gives us an advantage when buying ebooks.
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