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K Sawyer Paul

I'm probably going to buy one of those Sony Readers

Seems inevitable, and it's the only one on the market (not to mention the projected market) that is in any way open (epub!), accessible (sold in every country!), hackable (Soduko!) , and portable (ie, not a 10 inch tablet). Also, I look at my bookshelf and I just don't want another bookshelf. I'm kind of sick of killing trees, and the 300 Reader looks like the best version of the future any of these companies have come up with.

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Kevin Paul Comment by Kevin Paul on August 14, 2009 at 5:42pm
"hackable (Soduko!)"

Don't say that its hackable, the idiots at Sony will be on to you!
K Sawyer Paul Comment by K Sawyer Paul on August 15, 2009 at 9:19am
It's important to remember that you're in America, where there is actually some choice in the matter. We have the Sony Reader and Amazon.ca. That's about it. Our best indie bookstore is closing this month.
K Sawyer Paul Comment by K Sawyer Paul on August 15, 2009 at 2:42pm
What, exactly, replaced the furby?
K Sawyer Paul Comment by K Sawyer Paul on August 15, 2009 at 2:53pm
I just perused the Pirate Bay's ebook section, and my god is it robust. These big companies have a major fight on their hands.

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