Today's charity shop bargain...
(and I really mean bargain)
...was a Sony PRS 500 eBook reader complete with cables, box, software etc. For £25. It's clean and looks virtually unused and seems to be working well so far, but I haven't tried putting books on it yet, since I need to go out again.
I know this is a fairly early model, but I think it will meet my eBook reader needs for now. And save me from lusting after anything else, at least until its limitations begin to annoy me.
...was a Sony PRS 500 eBook reader complete with cables, box, software etc. For £25. It's clean and looks virtually unused and seems to be working well so far, but I haven't tried putting books on it yet, since I need to go out again.
I know this is a fairly early model, but I think it will meet my eBook reader needs for now. And save me from lusting after anything else, at least until its limitations begin to annoy me.
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... I hate Sony.
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This caught my eye as my dad just bought a leather sony e-reader case for 49p in Waterstones. We can't believe that either. The packaging was a little bit foxed but it seems okay inside. Just to make this sillier, the price sticker said £1. It's waiting for my uncle to re-materialise with his e-reader. (My geeks have kindles, which they showed my uncle until he felt as sick as parrot)
ETA: my geeks also highly recommend Project Gutenberg (for public domain books) and are reading over my shoulder.
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Project Gutenberg is great. So is the Australian PG. Google Books gets me a lot of free stuff, often indifferently scanned and not proofread, though a cut above archive.org's books. Somehow, archive has recently contrived to make their books harder to get — they think they're a library and books must be checked out for some period of time. Wretched nuisance. Borders has a conduit to free books as well. Maybe they're google books.
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It seems to charge better from the charger than the USB lead. If my understanding is correct this isn't exactly a frequent need anyway.