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Amazon Kindle review By Stuart Anderton published 18 October 11 The cheapest Kindle yet lacks a physical keyboard, but can the ereader get away with it?
Elonex ebook reader review By Mary Branscombe published 13 July 09 Can Elonex and Borders sew up the UK ebook market before Amazon arrives?
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