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Old 10-23-2010, 06:31 PM   #4
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Sweden
Device: Iriver Story
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
Go with the Kindle. It's the same price as the Kobo, but has more features and better specs.
Hi, Tubemonkey. Those features, are they features that help with managing e-books or are they features like a calendar, notebook, etc, that don't do a thing for your library? I ask because when I was looking at the two front-runners here in Sweden, I opted for the Iriver as these features gave it the edge over the alternative. However I've never used any of them and never will. The diary I have on my computer, and the note taker requires that I leave the book I'm reading so it's no use for taking notes on a book, and what else would I use it for on an e-reader?
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