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Old 02-01-2010, 05:44 PM   #17
RobertP
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I also voted. I never actually held one yet, but I've watched enough videos on youtube with the PP that I know exactly how it'll be. I think that being light and thin is a good thing as long as the reader feels solid and strong when you hold it in your hand. For example, some older laptops that are made of plastic feel flakey and creak when you hold them. But most apple laptops are made of metal and feel very sturdy in your hands - even if they are really thin. That's what matters most. And from what I've seen, the PP looks very sturdy.

One of the reasons I bought it is for its size. I would prefer a smaller reader with a 5" screen that actually fits in my pocket over a reader with a 6" screen that's bigger and may not fit in my pocket as easily.
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