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Old 12-04-2008, 08:05 PM   #8
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Ler0y,

In my experience, the only time the Sony starts to become painfully slow is when you have a large number of books on it, or when the book itself is really large. I've seen them take ages to do whatever indexing it is that they have to do ... or font changes ... or whatever. I'm not sure what the owner was trying to do ... I just know it took one heck of a long time.

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Originally Posted by tekchic View Post
I'm 100% ebook these days, but I still admit that I haven't found any shopping experience that can match physically picking up and reading book jackets at a BN or Borders.

These days I still go to BN and Borders, it's just to browse and then write the book titles into my Blackberry. Then when I get home I either buy them from Sony Connect or check them out from the library in

Glad you love the 505! I'm glued to mine
For me, it's the same shopping experience, but with a twist. I order my ebooks using the Whispernet while I'm standing in Borders.

But .... either way, ebooks are the best.
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