I still have mine. It has a keyboard, experimental web access (so in a pinch I can send an email, check a map or whatever). Granted, the web access and keyboard are not the easiest on the planet to use, but they have come in handy on more than one occasion. I don't have an internet phone of any kind, nor one that texts.
The device has everything I need. I don't notice slow page turns or refresh slowness either, but I've never had any other e-reader. If I did get another e-reader it would probably be a Kobo something, but I have no intention of getting rid of my 3g. It works. The 3g costs me nothing and where I go, it often gets turned on because there is no wifi.
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