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Old 05-20-2009, 02:36 AM   #5
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Yes, the comparison matrix is useful - and yes, the wikis are also useful - but there is really no one document that speaks completely to the selection process. At least not that I have found yet.
Probably the reason why you get so many different opinions is that the best device for you depends on how you will use it and what you are willing to pay for the device. Just like purchasing a computer or home theater. Some folks travel alot and love having newspapers and magazines delivered wirelessly; some people like to use their library and other folks are completely computer illiterate and just want to buy ebooks from a single source. It's hard to advise you when we know that every ebook readers has it plus and minus and the features most important to me, may not be the same as yours. I have both a Kindle and an iTouch with which I am very satisfied; but I have been willing to invest a lot of computer time into getting the best out of both devices.

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