One more question facing possible eReader customers is whether or not they should pony up the extra $49 bucks to get 3G access from their devices, rather than "just" Wi-Fi. $49 may not sound like a lot, but considering it could be as much as 1/3 of the product's total price, it's one of the bigger decisions to make.
Considering the cost, my recommendation is almost unequivocally "no." For 1/3 of the price, you would think that you would NEED that attribute for emergencies, but when he you ever had an emergency when you NEED a book? It's not like it's insulin. You're never too far from a hotspot, so unless you're perhaps a book critic that likes to procrastinate, don't worry about ponying up the extra cash. You can get a new book when you get to the hotel.



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