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I love dh for buying me an ereader! Share my joy!

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stroppyknickers · 23/01/2009 09:02

We are still skint so I was not expecting any exciting presents but he thought it would save him money as it is preloaded with books. Sadly they are all gcse types and i have discovered how to download new books to it! I love it, i am so excited. Had to share.

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BitOfFun · 23/01/2009 09:04

What a great present- get you, gadget girl!

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stroppyknickers · 23/01/2009 09:05

i know! and you charge it by 'usb'ing it to the computer, so i practically am forced to mumsnet a lot now!

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LurkerOfTheUniverse · 23/01/2009 09:12

ooh very very

saw them in waterstones

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catMandu · 23/01/2009 09:15

am also very , how are you finding it to read? I asked for one for christmas, dh said he didn't buy me one because he wasn't convinced I'd use it! (he did buy me a mega fabbo designer handbag, so not complaining).

Are the books expensive to download?

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madlentileater · 23/01/2009 09:21

what sort is it?
apparently you can get e books for DS-lite

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slug · 23/01/2009 09:35

Congratulations. DH bought me one for my birthday and I love it. It's the most expensive present he has ever bought me and I was gobsmacked.

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stroppyknickers · 23/01/2009 12:31

It's a pr505? Sony. Really easy to download (once you know how) - lots of screaming at screen first go...but cost about the same even tho you can't lend them to anyone. Well you could, but no-one will be touching my technology. Love it, v easy to read but no backlight. Can buy a backlit case apparently.

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PersephoneSnape · 23/01/2009 13:29

i want one of these soooooooooooooo much! It's my birthday tomorrow and there is absolutely zero chance!

is it just lovely? tell all so i can share in your joy and pretend it's mine!

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stroppyknickers · 23/01/2009 13:34

It is just lovely, in a smooth brown case, with a lovely grey screen and I have downloaded six books to it. I heart it. Use the saving money argument? And avoid mentioning libraries?

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TheWizardofOz · 23/01/2009 13:35

tell
why is it good?

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preggydonuts · 23/01/2009 13:37

I have one and they are fab.....
I am in and out of hospital and for ease its great. Load it up and I can read to my hearts content. I actually cried when xdh gave it to me for christmas. Probably the nicest thing he has ever doen........

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stroppyknickers · 23/01/2009 13:39

Aaah. What are you reading right now? I am on some rubbish by Sheila Somebody. Flanagan?

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slayerette · 23/01/2009 13:42

Is it weird to read compared to a book? I usually read curled up in bed or in the bath - can't imagine using one there! And what happens (as happened this morning) when I'm reading in bed and DS comes in and scrambles onto the bed for a cuddle and the book goes flying and no-one cares cos it's an old hardback from the library...

I would be permanently terrified of damaging it!

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tumtumtetum · 23/01/2009 13:45

Oh I really wanted one of these to save space in the bag when commuting on the tube - so many books are humungous these days you need a rucksack to transport!

DH would've got me one for xmas but I told him not to as I'm PG and may not go back to work and I can't imagine using it at home...

stroppyknickers does it feel natural sitting around the house with it? Or are you using it for a commute?

I want one really...

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stroppyknickers · 23/01/2009 13:50

Slayer - dh has given up attempting a cuddle He just switches the power button off when I fall asleep. Literally and, I guess, metaphorically. I read it in bed, and in the car, and in front of the tv...tumtum, the only place i avoid is the bath, and the only weird thing is not physically seeing how many pages are left at boring bits!

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NoNickname · 23/01/2009 13:53

I have one too. They are fab, aren't they? I also bought the leather case with light so that I can read it in bed, or on the plane (some chance!)

I've foudn the choice of books that you can buy is a little disappointing though, so I'm mainly reading my way through the 100 classics that come with it.

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bodiddly · 23/01/2009 13:54

I had one of these for my birthday in December .. they are fab! I have only loaded the free books that come with it. Did you download more from the Waterstones site?

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silverfrog · 23/01/2009 13:57

I want one.

But it would probably get trodden on by one of the girls

Am also a bit that the books cost nearly the same as buying a paper copy - not really got any production costs, have they?

But, should we ever have dc3, i am def getting one to take into hospital.

Also love the fact that it remembers your page so you can fall asleep without worrying about that.

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tumtumtetum · 23/01/2009 13:57

Want one want one want one...

Shall I tell DH that when a wife bears a second child for her DH, the traditional gift is an ireader???

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stroppyknickers · 23/01/2009 14:00

What a fab idea. As far as I recall, the traditional gift in my day was egg mayo sandwiches and a can of coke. Waterstones site is full of books to download. The free ones aer really boring intellectual. But it is a nightmare finding ones in the e book bit of the site as they are just enmasse. Better to find one u want and then search the ebook bit for it rather than trying to browse.

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PersephoneSnape · 23/01/2009 14:02

sadly i feel DCs will not run to £200-odd quid for my birthday and I shall probably get a hand-stitched mobile charm from DD and a cuddle from ds1 & 2.

i know you can't put a price on cuddles and hand-made gifts, but I really want an ebook!

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tumtumtetum · 23/01/2009 14:07

And of course I will have loads of time to read with a 2 year old and a newborn

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Jux · 23/01/2009 14:12

My brother was given one of these and he showed it to us when he was down at Xmas. Much nicer than I thought they would be, and now I want one too?

Can you read in the dark with it?

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Bumperslucious · 23/01/2009 14:22

Are they not tough on the eye?

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slug · 23/01/2009 15:39

No, they are easy to read, you can choose 3 text sizes, light and compact. Perfect for holding in one hand while breastfeeding child is held in other arm.

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