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Old 02-09-2009, 04:12 PM   #10
Alisa
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
I'm happy with my current Kindle actually. I won't be replacing it until it dies. I may even get a second used one like DG is planning.

My next reader (third it will be) is going to be a larger format reader so I can display technical/manual type books and documents on it. I really like the Plastic Logic reader... but there should be a few on the market by the time that come out. The DR1000 is nice, but to pricey for me at this point.

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This pretty much sums up my position. I like the Kindle 2 but I've only had mine a year and it's still going strong. If it were lost or broken, I wouldn't hesitate to get a Kindle 2 but I see no compelling reason to switch. I'll see what Kindle 3 has to offer. I'm definitely looking forward to the larger format offerings anticipated in the fall. I don't want to replace my 6" reader with one. The smaller reader is great for novels, but the larger reader would be great for work and study.
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