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Old 08-11-2009, 12:45 AM   #16
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I'm skeptical I have to say. There are some other ebook readers that look like they are progressing faster technologially. There are the Amazon DRM problems, and some other readers have better title licensing. Like the new Sony's look great and the possible release of the Apple tablet is looming (probably out next month).

I am definitely enjoying my Kindle but I can see it's faults and am always looking at how the other readers are developing!
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