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Old 08-31-2007, 08:53 PM   #32
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Kilarney View Post
The major difference is that PDAs allow one to do things that they couldn't do unless they had the PDA. (e.g.: check email while on the road) The Reader is a is a cool gadget, but let's face it - you get just as much enjoyment reading a hard-copy book. In other words, most people view a PDA as a productivity tool, whereas an e-book reader is viewed as a novelty.

I'll admit that an e-reader is more than a novelty to people who need to lug around numerous books or to those who don't have access to hard-copy books, but those people don't exemplify the average reader.
The iLiad can ckeck mail on the road. Given some of the software ported over to it, it has limited PDA like functionality now.
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