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It obviously isn't necessary in an e-"book" reader, but Kindle and now Sony are trying to make these devices much more than just for reading books. Daily periodicals need the wireless much more than books. Too bad there isn't much market for them right now.
Posted by: ncted   Posted on: 08/27/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Yes and No  ncted | 08/27/09
I just want WiFi.  T1Oracle | 08/27/09
For eBook Sellers, it's brilliant  Rob Oakes | 08/27/09
Exactly  oncall | 08/27/09
You can't buy it on the device using WiFi?  T1Oracle | 08/28/09
But it would have its uses  epubBooks | 08/27/09
RE: Is wireless really even necessary in an ebook reader?  hgh9mrp@... | 08/27/09
Not a "necessity"  oncall | 08/27/09
I see no need for wireless.  Grayson Peddie | 08/27/09
Not for me...  Solid Water | 08/27/09
My Question is . . .  JLHenry | 08/28/09
RE: Is wireless really even necessary in an ebook reader?  condelirios | 08/28/09
RE: Is wireless really even necessary in an ebook reader?  leopards | 08/28/09
RE: Is wireless really even necessary in an ebook reader?  Old Publisher | 08/29/09
RE: Is wireless really even necessary in an ebook reader?  geneven | 08/31/09
RE: Is wireless really even necessary in an ebook reader?  photomstr@... | 09/07/09

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