I'd say it depends how close you live to the border or how friendly you are with Canadians. If you can make a weekend trip across the border to pick up a T3 and don't mind the lack of warranty support, sure, do so. If you have Canadian friends or relatives, impose upon their goodwill and get them to buy one and ship it. No worries. If those options aren't available to you, I'd say it's probably time to go with something else. A Kobo, I guess, though the thought makes me shudder, with all the firmware horror stories. Fortunately, I'm on the right side of the border and don't have to make this choice.
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