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Old 08-30-2010, 10:18 PM   #9
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Device: Kobo, Kindles 2/3/Keyboard/Fire/Fire HD, HDX.
>> ... The page turning is noticeably faster ...

To me - using a K2, K3, and a Kobo, this "page turning" aspect of eReaders is merely one where one gets used to a machine, and hits the "next page" button in time with their reading rate. Neither the K2, K3, nor the Kobo have what I would term "obnoxious" page turn times.

>> ... The contrast is fantastically better than mine and my wife's K2 ...

I have been "swearing by" how cool my Kobo is - but the text on the new K3 is, indeed, much "crisper" and clean, indeed!

>> ... The size of the new Kindle 3 is just ...

Larger and heavier than the Kobo (grin).

>> ... wi-fi is great ...

Yes, it is. But as I suspected - for ME - when I pick up the K3, I find myself messin' with its connectivity issues. If I want to READ, the Kobo gets picked up with me as I leave the house ...
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