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Old 08-13-2010, 08:10 PM   #8
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Device: Kobo, Kindles 2/3/Keyboard/Fire/Fire HD, HDX.
If the unit is not comfortable for you to use - size, weight, screen, fonts used, et al - then you will not be enjoying eReading as much as you should/could.

My wife enjoys her Kindle2. But if *I* had Internet connectivity, I *know* I would find myself messing 'round with it - INSTEAD of reading. So, I bought a Kobo - and am throughly enjoying it.

There's a lot of features available for under $200 today. Stick with one of the major brands - who have support and should be around for a while. Refine a little what, exactly, you might be reading on such a device. And keep asking questions.

But do yourself a favor - don't micro-manage this to death. In that time you could have been reading eBooks!
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