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Old 09-23-2009, 02:58 PM   #3
bill_mchale
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In general, there are various reasons why we might have e-book readers. Naturally, one reason is that some of us are gadget fiends... always looking for the next cool toy or wanting to compare different products for ourselves. There might be different reasons however. Many, at least many men, find readers with 6" and larger screens to be too large to be easily portable in their pockets. Therefore, a reader with a 5" screen or even an iPod Touch are good to have for reading on the go. The larger reader might be found nicer for extended reading stints at home.

As to how one manages your collection? There are probably as many possible solutions as their are book owners. I am sure some of us tend to keep our entire collections on each device. As a Kindle Owner, if you got an iPod Touch, you can get the Kindle App which will sync with your Kindle so that not only your books, but also you place in those books will be maintained across devices.

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