something tells me that you didn't have a checklist with "not to buy a lemon" either
Yea. Along with waking up and putting clothes on guess it needs to be on a list for some. You got me there strannik however will I live with myself
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something tells me that you didn't have a checklist with "not to buy a lemon" either
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For those who like the experience of flicking through a newspaper, or newspapers full stop, then i highly reccomend Pressreader. Originally from Sydney, its always good to catch up on the local rag. Warts and all
Youd better get it quick to use the trial. Its being abused at the mo, so im not sure how long itl last in its current form.
Just type in "2010" and you get an unlimited supply of newspapers for a month. Great thing about the free trial is that you dont have to supply credit card details etc. They prompt you after the month, and if you want, you can continue. "I hate" having to punch in the Cred Card to trial things over the web. Glad they dont do it for pressreader
This is about the 4th time you've said that you can get so many newspapers on it. There must be something else it'll do too, right? And how do you have enough time in your day to read more than 1 or 2 newspapers?
Now this is nifty. http://www.looprumors.com/index.php?/posts/australian_restaurant_uses_ipads_for_menus/ But a bit of overkill, IMO - I'm sure there are plenty of other devices that can do the same job. Seems to me it's like jumping in the semi to go to the milk bar for a loaf of bread.
The cuts mean the price gap between these products and Apple Inc.'s touchscreen iPad, which starts at $499, is getting ever wider. The popularity of the iPad, along with a number of other tablet computers soon to be available that offer many functions, have pressured e-reader makers to lower prices.
I have an IPAD and I love it.
How is the IPAD when replying to a message on a forum like SS? is it easy enough to use or to fiddly?
If i got one i'd use it for viewing websites, replying to topics on messageboards, newspapers, e-books, email etc.
it's probably a more convenient thing than a laptop if you just want to read
i personally read a lot of electronic books and love to read in bed or on the couch, but laptop just doesn't cut it
this would do, but i would wait for it to become cheaper
I agree, it's a bit overpriced.
But still I got mine and happy with it so far.
It's slowly replacing my Kindle for sure!