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Date: 2007-11-20 03:24 pm (UTC)6. Textbook storage and affordability (for students).
7. Ease of note-taking without making a mess of a book.
And lots more. However, this is not the right device. It's far too expensive (though the cost could be moderated by including a bunch of credits toward buying books), isn't useful for anything but Amazon books (I want to read my .lit, .pdf, .htm, and so on files), and - critical issue here - and uses really dumb digital rights management. Also, note that it can do neither 6. nor 7. right now.