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Old 11-14-2008, 01:19 PM   #8
bill_mchale
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Well, just a thought; connecting to Wifi is pretty easy. Generally, when you are not connected to a site, it will bring up a list of any wifi hotspots in the area and it will show you which ones are password protected. You choose one; if it is password protected, you can enter the password, and then it will remember the site when you connect again in the future.

Mind you, those details are important regardless of whether you want to use it as a reader or not; the app store works over wifi as well.

As for the reading experience; I would say, that once I got Stanza and eReader configured, that reading was pretty decent. That being said, the larger screen of my Jetbook, is definitely nicer. Also, I did notice less eyestrain with the Jetbook (though personally, I didn't think the iPod Touch was too bad).

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