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Old 12-27-2009, 10:39 AM   #12
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Both are solid devices that will give you an exceptional reading experience.

That said, the Kindle is physically bigger than the 600. Amazon is selling the Kindle at a lower price than the 600. The Kindle has an integrated store where you can buy books right on the device. The 600 requires you to load books via your computer. 600 supports EPUB which allows you to buy from a large number of seller easily. The Sony has what I believe is the best navigation of any device.

What I normally tell people is. If you have a large ebook collection or if you don't plan on buying many books (going to be reading mostly freely avaliable public domain books) than the Sony products are the way to go. If you don't have a large collection and are looking to buy books regularly, the Kindle is more convenient.
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