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Old 09-22-2010, 05:25 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by James_Wilde View Post
My experience (with an Iriver Story) is that you need two hands to hold it since it's so heavy. Or rather, that one has to change hands far more often with it than one does with, say, a paperback. I assume the Story is not significantly lighter or heavier than other ereaders. There's no really comfortable way to hold an ereader.
My current JetBook Lite and my deceased Astak Mentor are both far more confortable to hold than any p-book, hardback or paperback, I've ever read. The JBL is especially easy to hold and turn pages when holding it with just the left hand. I can set it down on a table to read and it won't lose its place like most p-books will if you don't hold down the pages.
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