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Old 10-15-2010, 11:38 PM   #2
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Welcome, Pete.

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Originally Posted by Bro Pete View Post
So it seems that labeled bookmarks or notes would be necessary.
With Kindle, of course, you can type notes with the keyboard. With Nook, you type them from the LCD "keyboard." Sony readers have the touchscreen and stylus for handwritten note-taking.

As for bookmarking, I' believe all three can do that for you.

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My wife and daughter also love to read and the possibility exists that we would be adding one or two readers in the future. Which readers have the advantage of sharing an account?
Nook and Kindle for certain. Not so sure about the Sony readers. But keep in mind that the Sony store isn't anything to get excited about.

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Help me to understand why I should consider Kindle if you wish.
I've decided on Kindle for a number of reasons, including:
  • Price - seems like the best bang for the buck.
  • Selection. FYI, there are a number of free/cheap Bibles in the Kindle Store.
  • Based on reviews I've read, Kindle seems to have the most advanced e-Ink screen and fastest "page turns."

But look at the specs, read the reviews, and go with what works for you. Good luck!
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