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<summary>The Kindle 2 is the first e-reader I&apos;ve wanted to buy for numerous reasons, chief of which are an undying love for Amazon and the necessity of support for Mac OS X, my preferred OS. While I&apos;ve demo&apos;d the Sony Readers at my local Borders, they never pushed me over the edge of purchasing, especially with the tacit agreement that I&apos;d be unsupported.  When the Kindle 2 was announced, a number of questions I had the first time around resurfaced. This is the first of a number of entries planned regarding Amazon&apos;s new Kindle 2 and, as such, will serve both as an introduction to the series and as the requisite dump of unboxing and first-use photos.</summary>
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The Kindle 2 is the first e-reader I&apos;ve wanted to buy for numerous reasons, chief of which are an undying love for Amazon and the necessity of support for Mac OS X, my preferred OS. While I&apos;ve demo&apos;d the Sony Readers at my local Borders, they never pushed me over the edge of purchasing, especially with the tacit agreement that I&apos;d be unsupported.  When the Kindle 2 was announced, a number of questions I had the first time around resurfaced. This is the first of a number of entries planned regarding Amazon&apos;s new Kindle 2 and, as such, will serve both as an introduction to the series and as the requisite dump of unboxing and first-use photos.
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