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Old 06-20-2007, 09:23 AM   #1
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How many E-books have you read from your device(s)?

This is a 'Green' concern. I'm just looking for a bird's eye view.

Will the impact or E-readers be as strong as we wish it ? So far I'm not convinced. There are many variables such as Obsolescence, loss or destruction of device etc.

One thing is positive. If you bought an e-book you will want to read it if not have to read it.

For my part, in the five months or so that I've had the Sony in my hands, I've read 27 e-books, 4 of them not published to paper. In that same period I've read just as much on paper.

Note: This is basically my first portable reading device, what I've read so far was on a portable computer. Please leave computers out of the equation.
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