The best part is, she hits on exactly where e-book readers shine over paperback books, something most reviews have neglected to do, as well as describing the Reader's features. This was a good review for the post-boomer generations, it hit on the points they can identify with (especially bulk and weight issues), and it showed that she didn't have an issue using the Reader, or its interface (no complaints about the page-turning process, I noted).
And the side-by-side was great... the e-ink looked clearer than the printed page to me.
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Originally Posted by TadW
Not that I want to spoil the fun, but here is just another repetitive book-is-better-than-ebook review, this time by Time magazine:
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That's okay... the market for e-book readers get their news online, and from
The Daily Show.