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Originally Posted by lilac_jive
It's a possibility, but no one can say for sure. The problem with buying any kind of technology is that something newer and better is always coming out.
I really wouldn't let it hold you back, if you are liking the 700. You can always sell it if something else comes out and get a good amount of your money back (Kindle 1's are still selling for a decent price).
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Oh come-on, not that old comment.
"There is always something new coming out" 
You spend all day long here you know there is more to it than that way of thinking.

It is not a one size fits all answer. Of course there is always something new coming out. In this day and age, anyone with half a wit understands this as a given. The approach to take is by examining the currently shipping devices and asking if any of them meet your current needs. Then consider how long you expect the device will continue to meet those needs. If something clicks, then pull the trigger now. But if you still feel at all reluctant, wait a few months to get a guage on the new devices.
I for one am not even considering a device anytime in the next 6-8 months as there are simply too many new devices coming down the pipe during that time frame. But I want something in a larger format as well as smaller but also both must take advantage of the newer flexible display tech to help insure a far less fragile device. Still I doubt I would ever put a reader in my back pocket, unless it was like that moistware Readius, a very cool device that probably six real people own.
Waiting costs a person nothing as long as you can get by without a device until that time. In fact waiting usually saves you money. Once the new devices come out but none offer anything improved over what was already on the market, you might just save a couple hundred bucks buying a less feature packed or older device. For example if the old Kindle 1 offers better features for you than the Kindle 2, you can grab a used K1 for around $200 give or take. Depending on when you bought it new last year that would be about $150-$200 savings. My guess is by the 4th quarter of this year there will be all manner of basic reading devices for well under $200.
Still if what is there now works, then yes, buy it now and enjoy it. Remember though you can always plop down under $50 for a decent used PDA type device which will let you read pretty much any ebook that is not dependent on a large format display. Then again right now the most common ereader devices are pretty much worse than paper in terms of ease of reading material that needs a bigger display anyway. So, if large format is what you are hunting, wait a while. If cheaper is what you want, wait a bit longer too.