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Old 05-28-2006, 07:56 PM   #18
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If you get a sony the cost of the ebooks will definatly be higher.
Probably true, but I would suggest that Sony's market and that for Ebooks in general (at this point) is not the guy that is trying to save money.

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What happens a few years down the road when there are other readers that are far superior.....
I toss the Sony and buy the latest technology. Any books I want to keep or read again I will probably still buy in paper for a while anyway, due to format and DRM obsolescence issues. I could wait for something more ideal than the Sony, but if I had always waited for the "final best option" to show up, I would not be typing this on a PC and would be watching my black and white TV instead. <g>

If one can't afford to buy a reader now (I use the term "now" loosely <g>) and toss it for something better in a few years, then maybe one should be going to the library where books are free.

Last edited by CCDMan; 05-28-2006 at 08:02 PM.
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