If a techie buys one knowingly then that a decision they made but its a pity to see the innocent run out to buy these devices. People need to have control over the content they purchase and the formats they can load onto these devices. If I buy an ebook then I should be able to have complete control over how I use it. I shouldn't be bound by formats unless we are talking something obscure. For now, these devices will only attract those that have the money to throw at it and those that don't realize that they have so limited control over content.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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If a techie buys one knowingly then that a decision they made but its a pity to see the innocent run out to buy these devices. People need to have control over the content they purchase and the formats they can load onto these devices. If I buy an ebook then I should be able to have complete control over how I use it. I shouldn't be bound by formats unless we are talking something obscure. For now, these devices will only attract those that have the money to throw at it and those that don't realize that they have so limited control over content.