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Old 12-28-2009, 03:24 PM   #35
radleyp
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: North Salem & NYC, NY
Device: Kindle Global, iphone4, ipad
The main criterion is security. That's simply ridiculous! And it leads to the absurd conclusion that the best is a reader that is no longer produced. And why a Russian site for all this? And how is a Russian to appreciate wireless capabilities? I agree with another poster on this thread that if one company deserves major credit, it is Amazon, since it is Amazon that put ebooks on the map. I think it's wonderful that there are so many readers out there: competition will lead to improvements. I don't care that one is the "best": I care only that the one I have (the Kindle global wireless) suits my purposes. Yes, I would like it to have zoom capabilities (for the pdf files) and folders, but I'm doing just fine with it as it is.
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