"I'll have to buy the White Album all over again."
Natch--or is it Nathan?--I realise that the device itself has its drawbacks, and that all the goofy format issues are not some evil plot from SONY. In fact, one of the main reasons that I even considered buying from them again was the inclusion of an SD card slot. Am sure everyone remembers the overly-proprietary nature of many of their products (memory stix, Beta, Blu-Ray). While I am sad that SONY & Microsoft cannot play together, I am encouraged by the good will engendered in such an inclusion (i.e. the SD card, the different formats).
Why all the different formats, and why all the difficulty between them? In other words, I want this fast, I want it exceptional quality, and I want to pay $1.49 for it.
There are lots of sound economic and techinical reason why not, and I understand most of them. I realise that ebooks are the same as real books because I am not paying for the paper, the binding, or the ink, I'm paying for the data, the marketing, the hotel room in NYC when the author's on the Today Show.
However, it still stings, and it still prevents a number of people from embracing the new culture. That's why I said 'for most people.'
I'm still going to wring my hands over having one of these cool little gadgets, but I may have to wait for the PRS-550 or the PRS 561a
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