We looked and compared, and ended up buying the Sony PRS-600 reader. Functionally they are the same. The advantage of the Sony is that it supports epub format, which seems to be a growing international standard, as compared to the Kindle which only supports Amazon's format. Additionally native support of PDFs was an advantage for a lot of technical documents that I download and read, along with support of external SD memory cards were clear advantages to us. That lack of the radio link/update on the Sony (new sony model will support a cell link) was not a problem, since you can download a couple of books on the PC, plug-in to transfer them (takes less than a minute) and you are good for a while. There are more and more web sites and services that support the epub format which are a growing advantage. Also the Sony book website is very extensive, with lots of free public domain works as well. New books are priced competitive with Amazon as well. Also I played with a friend's Kindle to check out the web browsing capability. It locked up several times and was painful how slow it was to load and update a page. In my opinion it is not a browsing machine. Hopefully Kindle will open up to support more standards in the future and make it a more universal reader. Also next year I expect to see many new readers on the market as well.
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