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- OfficeMonkeyKing - Nov 19 2007 | technology, cool
Our house is a veritable library of romance novels and design magazines.
This might help with half of that... but not likely :P
- katie - Mar 30 2006 | sony reader, ebooks, gadgets, cool
This is really cool.
- derek - Mar 30 2006 | sony reader, ebooks, gadgets, cool
This device looks pretty amazing -- could it bring ebooks into the mainstream? It seems possible, if it lives up to the hype -- massive battery life, readable screen, sounds like a winner. I love the fact that it can read PDFs as well, I have a large ebook library that I'd love to bring on the bus or read in bed.
Looks like it'll be 300-400 bucks, which is steep but justifiable.
- derek2 - Mar 30 2006 | imported_from_blue_dot, sony_reader, ebooks, gadgets, cool, imported:del.icio.us
This device looks pretty amazing -- could it bring ebooks into the mainstream? It seems possible, if it lives up to the hype -- massive battery life, readable screen, sounds like a winner. I love the fact that it can read PDFs as well, I have a large eboo
The Sony site for their new reader. I saw this in person at CES and liked it quite a lot. Probably the first one that I think might be worth the price and have enough content for sustained effort in this space.
- mmai - Jan 05 2006 | sony, librie, imported:del.icio.us
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