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Guitar Hero World Tour band kit + Rock Band 2 game = 1 free internets
I have a Sony prs-505. I have to say, I've read a fairly decent amount of PDF's on it without any issues at all. Using calibre to sync, all your conversions will be fast and painless, and you'll be able to set up the tags so finding documents is quick.
The form factor is pretty nice on the reader, though I must admit it could be better. That said, I've gotten quite used to it.
As far as price goes, its a good deal - and should at least be considered when your looking at what devices are on the market. Be sure to take into account that it has no back light - as is an issue with many different devices out now. This is starting to become a fixed issue, but most readers you buy right now will have this problem.
Whatever your choice is, I would highly recommend e-ink displays. They are far from similar to any other kind of display. The iphone, psp, treo, etc are not even close to this kind of technology.
Good luck to you, I'm sure there's an e-reader out there that will fit the bill.
keeping track of d@%n college homework assignments
I believe you might not have this exactly spot-on... Loading from the wii's SD slot is still impossible afaik, awaiting a change in twilight hack.
this tetris homebrew runs off of a GC mem card sd adapter, plugged into the GC mem card slot.
source: http://wii-news.dcemu.co.uk/tetris-native-wii-homebrew-released-92182.html
Yes, but does it sound good when turned to -11?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"My father-in-law is heading back to school in the spring and wants a laptop for Christmas. The only catch is their budget is around $400 and he does not want a netbook. He's not very "tech savvy" at all and doesn't need a hoss of a machine (not that $400 could get you one). We would like to get it for him as soon as possible and would love some input."
 

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