Top that off with the fact that the Pi costs Rs 9,999, which is almost half of the Rs 18,000-odd that the Kindle commands in India, and you can see why we are so impressed with the device. Yes, it has its rough edges - we do wish lines would not break for no reason at all, and its penchant for rebooting can be a bit of a pain.
Availability also seems to be an issue: Although one can order it from http://www.infibeam.com/Pi, it is largely absent from most electronic stores, where Indian consumers tend to go to buy their gadgets.
We would have no qualms crowning the Pi as India's killer IT product, were it not for the availability issue. It may not offer as much as the Kindle, but it offers a great deal at a much lower price. And in a price conscious market, that counts for a lot.
Still, all said and done, if it is a simple e-book reader you are looking for in India, we think this is your best option. By far.
It is not too expensive (compared to the Kindle), is lightweight, looks sleek enough, has decent battery and storage life and supports most popular text formats.
Most e-book readers could not ask for more.
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