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Old 06-15-2007, 04:01 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
When I started considering a dedicated reader, I realized that I wanted a lot more than just books in there.

I have a big library of magazines, comic books and graphic novels, many of which are boxed because I have no place to put them out (translation: My wife won't let me cover the house with bookcases!). And over the years, I've lost material to damage during storage, or just plain decay. So I would KILL to be able to get all that into a reader (or at least, stored electronically for easy porting into a reader on demand). And it must be color, and 300-600dpi quality, to be workable for graphic novels and comics.

Unfortunately, I realize that that desire has made me a pretty tough customer to satisfy. With a wish list like that, I may not see a reader in my future for quite some time!
While you're waiting, you could start with scanning all your stuff. In this case you will at lease have some kind of a back up when something gets lost again. And when the device does arrive, you will have the files all ready to go
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