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Old 11-26-2008, 08:15 AM   #69
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
I am only slightly interested in the answer because it is acedemic. I don't think I will ever got anywhere near owning 6 Kindles. I doubt I would ever have more than two.... and only then if by some miracle my wife decides she wants to use one, or they come out with a large format version at a sub $400 price which I would get for my tech/programming/manual type PDF books.

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True, it may be more relent for a family where each member has kindle, and perhaps an extended family who chooses to share an account if they share tastes in reading.

While I don't have a kindle, we do have a Sony prs 500 and 2 Cybooks (Spread among my family), and may end up adding a couple of more in the near future . IF we standardised on a single reader, it is very much possible that we could reach the 6 unit limit sometime in the future.
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