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imageFor e-reading, I’ve had good luck with my Acer Aspire One with a 120G hard disk, 1G of memory, WiFi, an 8.9-inch WSVGA display and Win XP.

But some e-bookers might prefer a more rugged XP model with a 16G solid-state drives. $199 for the reconditioned solid-state model at uBid isn’t an incredible price, but it certainly isn’t a gouge. You’ll be able to download books directly and read them with a variety of programs ranging from FBReader to Adobe Reader.

Of course, I’d rather go with a linux netbook, but thanks to the Tower of eBabel, I need to be able to run a variety of programs, and you may be in a similar situation.

 
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