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Originally Posted by susan_cassidy
Don't know what you mean by "addressing the same points I value here and now j". They're not going to add ePub support, for sure, and pdf processing could be improved a bit, but it will still never be as good as on a larger tablet. Those were the only points I could see where the Paperwhite was missing your criteria. Although come to think of it, as far as statistics, they only give you things like time left in chapter, % read, time left in book
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But I guess there is always some room for improvement in overall responsiveness, speed, storage space - I heard the dictionaries use up a lot of space - and even some new features for better organizing and managing my library on the fly, right?
Even if kindle fit pretty nice on my criteria, I wouldn't be a lie to say that it's far from being a definitive ereader for the ages.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still inclined to buy it as soon as possible, but I"ll have an open eye for any solid news regarding PW3