with the sony having expandable memory via Sd or MS ( not bottom end 3
series) then swapping can become once every so often or only when a new
book comes out imagine having 16 gig plus of books on your reader then
imagine an 18 wheeler both hold about the same number of books. pretty sure
I would prefer carting an e-reader around in my rucksack than an 18 wheeler
lol.
Lastly for other posts e-readers can not be read in the dark as the screen
is not lit you need some form of light to read by in the dark.

On 9 November 2011 00:05, Fliss <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Kindle good. Well, at least as an ebook reader.
>
> There's only so many books you can shove in a backpack and carry around.
> Trust me - the average bag tops out at 8 thick books. 10 if you're reading
> a couple of slimlines.
>
> With a Kindle, I can switch between entire series if it's complicated and
> you want to refer to other books. If you're like me and you read a lot, the
> choice is not carry books, or break your shoulder trying to carry enough.
> The Kindle means I can have what I want on tap for the moment and still
> have room in my bag for frivolities, like wallets with money or pesky
> work-related items.
>
> True, you do have to log in to your real computer every few days to swap
> stuff out, but I assume that's not an issue.
>
> --
> Fliss
>
> What colour is the sky in your world and how high of a dosage do you need
> before it turns back to blue?
>
>

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