I bought into this whole e-book concept and bought an RCA ebook reader a couple of years ago. I still haven't found it useful enough for the initial purchase. Content is the biggest problem as well as cost. I could buy a paperback version of the ebook cheaper and I didn't have to pay $300 to see it.
I love the idea of ebook and epaper... but honestly it sounds like a lot of hype that'll take so long to get to market I'll be pumping books directly into my brain through a wireless link from my DIY mac!:-)
The mac is suppose to be for those people who don't want to (or can't) build their own computer. Everywhere you look you see this distinction being made that macs are for people who get work done with the computer instead of working on their computer. This just seems a bit out in left field for the whole mac "idea". But then, that's just my opinion.
I bought into this whole e-book concept and bought an RCA ebook reader a couple of years ago. I still haven't found it useful enough for the initial purchase. Content is the biggest problem as well as cost. I could buy a paperback version of the ebook cheaper and I didn't have to pay $300 to see it.
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I love the idea of ebook and epaper... but honestly it sounds like a lot of hype that'll take so long to get to market I'll be pumping books directly into my brain through a wireless link from my DIY mac!
The mac is suppose to be for those people who don't want to (or can't) build their own computer. Everywhere you look you see this distinction being made that macs are for people who get work done with the computer instead of working on their computer. This just seems a bit out in left field for the whole mac "idea". But then, that's just my opinion.