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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
Great find.
Study Bibles is one area that I don't seek out, but nearly every time you find one and post one I'm glad of it. I'm going to search for loose change in the sofa and in the car seats, and collect some cans along the road (just kidding, it's not that bad) and find a way to buy this one.
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Thanks!
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Actually, I don't see any real disadvantage, to me at least, in not having the e-ink option. To me, I just don't see myself wanting to use a great big study Bible on a Kindle. A PC, or at least a tablet, is most conducive to using a monster like this.
However, I wonder if Amazon will ever make updates to these "print replica" books and make them available to us. They make other updates of books available to us; probably all of us have gotten the emails about them and gone to the "manage my Kindle" page to get them. I'm not going to hold my breath, though. I haven't gotten any such updates for all of the "print replica" books so far that I've bought.
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I doubt it. I don't think it's Amazon, but Oxford University Press. Quite a few of their academic titles are only available as PDF or not available at all.