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lizi -> RE: e-readers? (spin off thread!) (3/7/2011 6:10:24 AM)

I borrowed the ex's Kindle last summer when both my arms were broken. I couldn't turn pages but if the Kindle was placed on a pillow next to the left arm and up under my hand I could push the buttons.
It was ok. I gave it back at the end of my convalescence and never missed it. That does not seem to be the typical experience of most people I've talked to with an e-reader, they all seem to love them.

If I ever did get one I think it would be as some other posters have suggested...a tool, an accessory. I'm not sure anything would replace real books for me. The one thing I would love is having it for travel, taking with multiple books on a trip is irritating.




mistoferin -> RE: e-readers? (spin off thread!) (3/7/2011 7:07:28 AM)

I have a Pandigital Novel and I'm really not sure how I ever lived without it. In addition to being a great e-reader you can also cruise the web, use it for email and download music and video. It runs on the Android OS and there is even a download on the Pandigital site that turns it into a tablet . At less than $130 I think it's a bargain.




LillyBoPeep -> RE: e-readers? (spin off thread!) (3/7/2011 8:05:45 AM)

there are so many of them! i hadn't even heard of that one -- to google i go!
i saw the literati reader on sale for $70 in a local home improvement store; google google google




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