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Originally Posted by Kali Yuga
Not at all. In fact, I've repeatedly expressed support for reading-related functions, including ones I don't use (e.g. annotations). If you want "options," it makes more sense to get a multi-function device.
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I can agree with that.
I think the issue is some people are talking about what they want in an eReader and others what they want in a multi-function device that would replace a dedicated eReader for them.
I'll probably never buy another dedicated reader anytime soon as the K1 does all I need for reading novels. I need something with a nice, large touch screen that allows annotating PDFs, books etc. with a stylus. And it doesn't make much sense to me to buy a dedicated reader for that if there are some nice multifunction tablets that come out that do that very well and also can replace my PDA, allow me to check e-mail, surf the net etc.