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Old 02-12-2009, 01:09 PM   #8
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The Sony 505 is the best device, if not the only eInk reader under $300. But, if you are planning on Buy alot of books you might make up the price of the $359 Kindle pretty quickly. If you save a few $s per book.

If you are going mostly public domain / free books and less expensive backcatalog stuff then the Kindle ebook prices won't be an advantage price wise.

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Adding to Bob's reply, if you have a local library that lends ebooks, that will also be big savings versus buying books. That savings could be used to offset the purchase of an ideal device.

Libraries lend in pdf and mobi formats.
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