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Old 03-15-2010, 02:39 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by LDBoblo View Post
Yes, I still use it for some reading. Pretty much all the electronic reading I do, I either cannot buy locally or is disposable reading that I don't have enough space to store. I buy paper books when it's feasible, and use an ebook device when it's not. It's also pretty thin, which makes it easy to put in one of my smaller bags.

But it is still a low quality device, and not especially worthwhile. I'm a frivolous spender, and if I were more thrifty or practical, I would have ignored e-paper reader devices altogether. Besides, I'm too lazy to sell it, and I wouldn't want to subject anyone else to the frustrations and difficulties of ebooks.
You are an honest man. I respect that. I recognize that the display is more like newsprint than a paperback, but the portability trumps that concern for me.

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