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Sounds like you've made up your mind, but I'm going to stick my oar in just on the off chance that you're still looking. I just got a Nook wifi edition from Barnes and Noble and I'm very pleased so far. The wifi edition costs $149 USD plus tax, and I paid $30 for a cover. The box includes a wall charger and a USB cable for syncing with your computer. I chose the nook mainly because it supports Adobe EPUB format, which means I can borrow e-books from my library for free. I can purchase and download B&N e-books through the device over wifi, but I don't expect to use that feature often. I usually don't buy books unless I'm traveling and end up in a bind with nothing to read. The Nook comes with 1.28 gigabytes of internal storage, and an expansion slot for a micro-SD card. At about 2 megabytes per book, that's a lot of storage, probably far more than I'll ever use. The device supports bookmarks and searching for words or phrases within a book. You can also play MP3's through headphones if you're into that, and it has a rudimentary and rather clunky web browser. I haven't tested those features. I was originally intrigued by the Kindle, but $400 was way too expensive, and I read far too many books to consider buying everything I read. I waited until a viable lending library solution existed and device prices dropped to what I consider reasonable. Feel free to message me if you have any questions about the device.
I'm tempted to try, especially with some of the really fat, heavy books I usually avoid b/c of their bulk. Wish the things were free
I got a kindle for graduating college. It's pretty cool because I can get all the classic books for free, but it sucks that new books cost virtually the same price, so I might as well just buy the hard copies since I can get 30 percent off at borders with their coupons.
I think there are rumors of authors trying to strike out on their own w/o the pesky publishers.
I can see the appeal of someone wanting to do that but, short of spamming forums, how are they going to promote their 1s and 0s without a publisher or their name to promote their wares?