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Old 09-26-2010, 11:07 AM   #13
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Andre,

I don't have the prs-350, but I do have a prs-600 with similar functionality, plus a Kindle 3 with the improved Pearl e-ink screen.

When I bought my prs-300 to replace a broken prs-505, I didn't think I'd use the additional features of the 600 and I liked the screen quality of the 300. After I got my prs-600, I often wished I could get the best features of both on one device. The dictionaries, the search function, the note taking, all came in handy on the 600. If the 600's screen quality had been better, I would have sold the 300 and used the 600 exclusively.

Knowing what I know now, if I didn't already own my 300 and were faced with a choice between a 300 and 350, I'd go for the 350. When I bought my Kindle 3, my initial thought was to sell my prs-600 and keep the prs-300 for reading epubs. Now that I've seen the difference in screen quality between the Kindle 3 and prs-300, I'm wondering how long I'll hang on to the prs-300.
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