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Originally Posted by Cthulhu
SONY **Really** needs to send out a better roll-out packet or something.
Either someone really dropped the ball on this "display" issue, or Border's hired idiots. Was in a Borders in La Grange, IL. They have the Reader. Wait--no they don't. Oh, yes they do, put they're not out. No, they won't release it from the cage.
Besides this little Schroedinger's cat & mouse game, the sales staff knew precious little about the darn thing. One salesman would not accept that SONY would allow any other formats but their own on it (there's some bad press to overcome), and had no answer as to from whence the content would originate.
So congratulations from those who were able to overcome the status quo and actually wrestle one of these away from the Border's sales staff.
*point of clarification* What format are those SD Dictionaries? Could I throw one of those in a Reader and use it as reference whiel reading some erudite e-text?
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I've worked 9 years for a furniture company specialized in store display cabinets. Enough to say that it is usually to the manufaturer of a product, other than the store's main speciality, to provide the possibility of adequate display. Borders is a book reseller, they have book displays. An electronics manufacturer selling there should offer proper stalls .
Hey! I'm willing to design and build them!!!