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mikej412 wrote: » And then there are the books you can buy that come with an eBook version on their included CD.
msteinhilber wrote: » This is my preferred method, not sure why but I really dislike using eBooks for anything other than a quick reference. Not at all something I like to read a good while from, for that I prefer a real print copy. If you want a good source for eBooks and think you would read through enough of them, there is always a Safari Books Online subscription option:Safari Books Online - Home Page
cnfuzzd wrote: » Just as a fwiw, but I always felt the same way until my wife gave me a sony reader. Probably the best gift I have ever received. John
dynamik wrote: » I'm debating on getting a Kindle. I used to have a Safari subscription, but I got sick of reading off the screen. If the Kindle (or other reader) is more like reading a book, I'll probably take the plunge and start buying books for that. It's difficult to justify it at the moment since I have so much money into actual books, but it's not like that really matters since most of them will be obsolete in a couple of years anyway
networker050184 wrote: » Hey even if the books are obsolete they make you look like a distinguished gentleman with a large personal library. No eBook reader can do that for you!
msteinhilber wrote: » Have you been fairly happy with how PDF's format on the smaller screen as well as speed in turning/loading pages? I tested both the old style and the newer style Sony readers with some Cisco Press PDF's and I wasn't very happy with the display and the page turn speeds were very slow on the older model. The new model doesn't suffer the delay turning pages but I think they made the display worse thanks to the added backlight/touchscreen. Have you tried any of the books from Sony's store? Curious if those are formatted specifically for the device and how they appear.
Plantwiz wrote: » The Kindle looks GREAT! I know a few people who have them and love them, but it's got to come off that price point for me. $149 - $199...I'd have a real tough time saying 'no', but at over $300 it's out of the question for me. I still am pretty old school on reading, and something about a big heavy book I really enjoy.
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