How many ereaders have you gone through?
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Re: How many ereaders have you gone through?
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However, I did feel a little... guilty?... for upgrading. My K2 and I have been so many places together, including two extended trips to Ireland, US cities ranging from Seattle to New Orleans, a really ill-fated winter road trip in Upstate New York, and three glorious days in London. It's been my faithful companion on planes, trains, and automobiles and held a battery charge through a week-long power outage. My Voyage and I have crossed the US by car, I suppose, and been on a couple of trips to Canada, but as much as I love it I'm not sentimentally attached yet.
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I had only one. Why are you asking, are they so fragile? Or you just used them in extremal circumstances?)obiebookworm wrote:None. I don't own one as of recent. Any recommendations?
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I don`t understand what can be better than a gadget that fulfills your requirements. Even if there are additional functions in new models, it`s human greed and the desire to be better than others..)ChrisKauf wrote:Not so fragile, I have never broken one. The technology changes very quickly so I think many people like to upgrade to get a better experience. I still have the first one I purchased, the Nook, but find it easier to find and purchase books on Amazon so now just use the app on my tablet. The only reason I don't buy from both is that I have a tendency to purchase a book I already own and Amazon will not allow me to do that but if I have already purchased it at B&N Amazon does not know to alert me.