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dynamik wrote: » Just kidding. Get an iPad.
networker050184 wrote: » I think the iPad would be massive over kill just to read some books on.
msteinhilber wrote: » Mine includes Amazon's free Whispernet (Sprint's EVDO network). Some Kindles, the 2's I believe, operate on AT&T's network if I recall.
Devilsbane wrote: » Sprint gives access to their network for free??
Devilsbane wrote: » $379 is pretty steep. Amazon.com: Kindle DX Wireless Reading Device, Free 3G, 9.7" Display, Graphite, 3G Works… You say its worth it?
tiersten wrote: » Kindle 3G access is included in the purchase price and doesn't require a sub. In certain countries you get free web access whilst others are just limited to kindle store + wikipedia etc... You can't use it to tether your laptop before anybody asks. You're connected to Amazon's Kindle network and the proxy servers they've got only allow web. I guess you could try weird tricks with SSH running on SSL ports tho. Worldwide free SSH mmm...
Peibol wrote: » Ipad. I have one, works great. Add the kindle app, and voila!! I'm waiting ofr Safari books to finish their app for the Ipad so i can use my safaribooks subscription on it, yay. If you dont want to spend that amount on money, go with the Kindle don't even bother with the Nook. Remember, last month for the 1st time in Amazon history they sold more ebooks than "traditional" books.
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