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GammaRayz

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#68683 26-Sep-2010 11:07
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Im looking for a eBook reader 2nd hand 120-180 or would consider swapping for my PSP 3000 with 4GB memory stick and one game.. If anyone has one let me know

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kingjj
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  #384487 26-Sep-2010 11:24
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You could pick up a Kindle new from Amazon for that price range?



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  #384489 26-Sep-2010 11:30
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kingjj: You could pick up a Kindle new from Amazon for that price range?


Really? I saw the Kindle but I dont know.. Im looking for something asap to read eBooks.. Saw some one trade me but already got lots of bids on it so i;m not going to bother with that.. I was also considering the Kobo but the reviews arnt so good on it

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  #384497 26-Sep-2010 12:20
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Have you considered a Eken M001? Thats what I use. Android based. Works pretty well. Battery life isnt brilliant - I tend to recharge mine at least every second day. Price wise you can get one for around the $120-$150 mark off trademe.



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  #384502 26-Sep-2010 12:30
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askelon: Have you considered a Eken M001? Thats what I use. Android based. Works pretty well. Battery life isnt brilliant - I tend to recharge mine at least every second day. Price wise you can get one for around the $120-$150 mark off trademe.



Yeah this is good for me as well, can stretch to 5 hours of reading if you use on low brightness.
Got mine for $105 off trade me

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