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Will you be first in the queue to purchase one?
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I'd probably be more interested in it for that than for reading books, but I really can't justify spending more money on another bit of tech, The number of computers I own is already into double figures!
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I'd probably be more interested in it for that than for reading books, but I really can't justify spending more money on another bit of tech, The number of computers I own is already into double figures!
I wouldn't touch it - it has a back lit screen as opposed to a E-ink screen. This means that you are pretty much doing the same as reading a computer screen - it will give you eyestrain after a while. If you like reading, then you really need to buy a kindle or Sony ereader - they are so much better for reading than anything else due to the screen