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Old 06-12-2011, 07:27 PM   #36
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Device: PRS-505, Kindle 3, iPad, Nook Touch, Kobo Touch
I own a Kindle 3, Kobo Touch, and Nook Touch. I like the reader tech as much as the books themselves, I guess.

I am returning both the KT and the New Nook. Why? The ghosting *is* an issue - and the fonts are just much 'crisper' on the K3 than they are on the other devices. They are grey, and fuzzier on the KT in particular.

And I agree with the previous poster. For the love of all reading, *why* create a reader than can store thousands of books and NOT have collections. Inexplicable.

These (and lack of searching, and lack of dictionary lookups on my own content) can ALL be fixed by software updates. In time. And then I would gladly turf the K3 in favour of the KT. Of course, by then, there will be a new Kindle.
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