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Originally Posted by busy91
For me the wireless hasn't burnt a whole in my pocket. It is called self control. Most of my books (actually all but 3) are from the domain.
I also agree about being used to one product and having to get used to another. I bet if Kindle users went to a Sony, they'd not like it very much either. Sorry to hear you are unhappy with your purchase, but I love my Kindle.  And if people love ther Sony, that is awesome too. The important thing we all have a choice, that is the beauty of the free world.
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You learn to adapt. I have a Sony PRS-505 and I will only let it go if Sony offers a better product. I love the form factor and would never sell it for a Kindle. I had a kindle 1 and sold it the day of the Kindle 2 announcement and then ordered a Kindle 2. I really loved my K1 but I was not as attached to it as my PRS-505 since it was my reader of preference. Now the K2 is different, I'm actually very attach to it and can't imagine letting it go. Between the K2 and PRS-505, I have the perfect readers for my need. There are some positives in owning 2 readers: since the Sony don't have user replaceable battery, I actually had to send it back for service a month before my warranty wore out and I was happy to have my kindle. I also sold the K1 on Feb 9th and sent it to the new owner on Feb 10th, did not receive the K2 until Feb 27th but it was no problem since I had the PRS-505.