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Mick451ParticipantAlessiaParticipantMarkKeymaster
I like the touch, feel and smell of books and don’t think I’d ever give up buying them.
What I’d like to see would be you buy a book and get an link to download an ebook
also. Best of both worlds :). Of course for photo books, I don’t think that an ebook could
replace a printed copy.Apple are meant to be bringing out an ebook in the New Year. I’m gonna wait until then
to see what their offering is like. No doubt it’ll probably kick ass.TinyMemberI Have the sony reader.. … got it for my birthday from herself……. its feck’n brilliant…..the Dogs bollix… the cats pyjamas
Could not function with out it now.. i have downloaded hundreds of books, and with the help of some free software they are all resting comfortably on my sony reader. I use it every day, i have photography books, novels, Tech specs’ and even papers i need to read for my masters.
Get one, you wont be sorryNiall
davedunneParticipantI have a Kindle II and love it. Very convenient to take on trips because it’s pretty thin and light.
The E-Ink screen is excellent (looks like a book – not a computer screen) and battery life is great too since it only uses batteries when turning the page. (It is powered off when you are actually reading.)
The one thing I don’t like about it is the fact that I don’t really own these books anymore. In reality you are paying for a license to read the book, not the book itself. With a real book, when I am finished I can give it my dad, my wife, whoever. The Nook does allow “sharing” but details from B&N are sketchy and from what I have heard a book can only be lent once – maybe as the Nook becomes more popular the details will be more clear.
But I do love to read books using the Kindle.
Mick451Participantmarkst33ParticipantI can’t imagine anything ever taking the place of actually physically turning the page on a good book.
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