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Guru
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Sweden
Device: Iriver Story
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Palm Pilot bought in 2001. Total dead loss. Too small screen, one was pressing the next page button all the time, and the only really available formats then were pdf and some proprietary Palm thing. Pdf was hell to read with broken lines, and I couldn't interest myself enough in using the device for reading to ever master the conversion system to their ebook reader.
Now I've bought an Iriver Story, which was one of only two generally available ebook readers in Sweden. Would have preferred a Kobo or B&N's reader, but both require foreign addresses and I couldn't be bothered with the hassle. I'm happy with my Iriver, and hope that the open source world keeps updating the software, cos Iriver don't seem to be going anywhere with it. So far I only use it for epub format, with the exception of a small txt file that I put in my Trollope folder to remind me of the order of the Barchester novels. |
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#152 |
Groupie
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Karma: 58
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Richmond, BC
Device: Sony PRS-650
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My first e-reader was the Kobo (4 of them actually), for about a week. I pre-ordered a black Sony PRS650 but ended up cancelling that order as I found out my girlfriend pre-ordered it for me as a gift. I should have it by Monday, hopefully.
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#153 |
Evangelist
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Canberra, Australia
Device: Currently Kobo Clara HD and Aura One, iPad
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The Nintendo DS Lite was the first device I used as an ereader. It was fairly difficult for me to set up at the time, with the conflicting instructions, outdated or mismatched firmware, hard-to-source software, plus getting the flashcart in the first place, but when I finally managed it, I was so pleased with myself (and quite taken with the novelty of reading on split screens too). I used the Lite like this for a long time.
My first dedicated ereader was the Kobo, but that was only relatively recently, almost half a year ago. |
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#154 |
Junior Member
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Karma: 10
Join Date: Jan 2010
Device: Sony 600
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Palm Vx and wife had Sony Clie peg n760c.
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Bookworm
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Karma: 2200
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: South Australia
Device: iPad2
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e-reader dreams
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#156 |
Zealot
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Karma: 1094380
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: arkansas
Device: Jetbook Lite, Kindle 3, jetbook mini, sony clie, sony prs-T1
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Hmm, it hasn't been long, but my first reader was a palm. I had so much fun with that thing I still have it to use as a backup until I get my second one. I've had my jetbook awhile now.
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#157 |
Fanatic
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Karma: 1121392
Join Date: May 2008
Location: USA
Device: HTC One M8
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Palm V, 1999. I didn't begin reading primarily ebooks until devices came along with SD card slots and more memory, though. I loved reading on my Tapwave Zodiac , although I've since moved on to Android.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Device: SmartQ 7
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#159 |
Addict
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Portland, Oregon USA
Device: iPhone, laptop, more
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Like some of you, I started on a Palm V or Vx about '99 or '00. After that died, I didn't get back to e-reading till my first iPhone a couple years ago. Getting books wirelessly now makes it all easier, of course.
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#160 |
Wizard
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Karma: 9400
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Europe
Device: PRS-650, iPod touch 4G, iPad 3
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First was the PC; long time ago.
Then PRS-505 comes to Germany. |
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#161 |
Enthusiast
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Device: iPad
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iPad!
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#162 |
Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Device: none
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The Casio Zoomer, ca 1993, which could read text files and some PDFs. It wasn't even my first PDA, if you count those credit-card-sized gizmos that kept addresses and phone numbers (I had several), but it was the first that had much more than basic organizer functions in it. I was introduced to ebooks through the Zoomer.
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#163 |
Member
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Karma: 10
Join Date: Sep 2010
Device: Palm, Sony, Nook, Literati
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A Sony Clie SJ-20. The only black and white Palm with a hi-res screen, so far as I know. Nice screen indoors or out, battery lasted forever. Hacked the fonts and read Mobipocket feeds on it all the time.
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