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	<title>Comments on: Amazon’s Wireless Reading Device</title>
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		<title>By: Rodrigo</title>
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		<description>I hesitated on buying a kindle when the first generation came out, and continued to drag my feet until a week ago when I saw the kindle 2 available online. I was worried it wouldn&#039;t be the same as reading a real book, and therefore would fall into disuse. After moving again and carrying heavy loads of books, and because I get really upset about wrinkled covers and torn pages, I finally decided to buy the new generation of the device. I am extremely happy I did. I have read more in the last week than I have in years, and I am surprised how extensive the library is. Being able to get my books without going to a book store and when I want to read them is also a plus. The screen really looks like a page straight from a book, and I am also happy there is no back light on the screen, my eyes hurt from staring at an LCD screen in the dark too long and it isn&#039;t good for my vision. I am very pleased with this device, and I&#039;m trying to convince all of my friends and family to order one.</description>
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