@TheCow5 : It sounds almost cool, except unless you go to a bookstore that has a digital bookstore presence on your eReader, I have a feeling most bookstores won't be pleased to have a person just 'browsing' their selection, and buying it online, right in their own store, from some other company. Better yet, why not browse at your public library if possible?
I also find it hard to imagine the practicality of adding a camera to an eReader; these devices are rather bulky or large, and using it as a camera doesn't seem realistic. Maybe a cellphone camera, that will sync it to your eReader.
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@TheCow5 : It sounds almost cool, except unless you go to a bookstore that has a digital bookstore presence on your eReader, I have a feeling most bookstores won't be pleased to have a person just 'browsing' their selection, and buying it online, right in their own store, from some other company. Better yet, why not browse at your public library if possible?
I also find it hard to imagine the practicality of adding a camera to an eReader; these devices are rather bulky or large, and using it as a camera doesn't seem realistic. Maybe a cellphone camera, that will sync it to your eReader.