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Originally Posted by cbell
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I've referred several people to "What you want to get used to", as it's so relevant for booksellers and readers.
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x'actly...I can read on whatever device I have. I have a Kindle but I do not like reading on it, still if it is handy I can use it for a while. Like Steve I was weened as a PDA reader and I really prefer the way my Clie works for reading. My N800 Nokia is a really nice device once you get used to the feel, it also helps to have a flexible hand, which I dunna...still I make it work because I not only have them but, I already own them. Why pay for a new device that is either an incremental modification of a design I am not partial to or that does not offer me more than I already have. Cripes I paid $17 for my Clie and it has done me well foe a number of years now. I can read on it for hours no problem and I'm near 50 now...
I think the idea of "you have to have this or that type of reading device or you are
fill-in-the-blank" is wrong approach from a consumer perspective.