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<blockquote data-quote="Michael_Monroe" data-source="post: 927877" data-attributes="member: 127819"><p>I want an apple reader for several reasons. The possibility of having it easily sync-able to my existing Apple products (the expansion of itunes to include a digital bookstore would aid in this). Also, Apple has a knack for manufacturing the thinnest most durable products. If I'm going to load something up with hundreds of dollars in books from a chemistry text book to the entire series of Harry Potter I want to know it's going stand up to being shuttled around. I got my hands on the Sony versions and while the display looks like an actual page out of a printed book, I felt like if a strong gust of wind swept through Staples that thing was done.</p><p></p><p>So, I guess my desire is born from two lacking features in present e-readers, Apple integration and a product I can have confidence in. (Also, I think the Apple touch interface, and the classic scroll wheel would bode well for e-book technology). What say you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael_Monroe, post: 927877, member: 127819"] I want an apple reader for several reasons. The possibility of having it easily sync-able to my existing Apple products (the expansion of itunes to include a digital bookstore would aid in this). Also, Apple has a knack for manufacturing the thinnest most durable products. If I'm going to load something up with hundreds of dollars in books from a chemistry text book to the entire series of Harry Potter I want to know it's going stand up to being shuttled around. I got my hands on the Sony versions and while the display looks like an actual page out of a printed book, I felt like if a strong gust of wind swept through Staples that thing was done. So, I guess my desire is born from two lacking features in present e-readers, Apple integration and a product I can have confidence in. (Also, I think the Apple touch interface, and the classic scroll wheel would bode well for e-book technology). What say you? [/QUOTE]
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