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Old 11-05-2010, 04:26 PM   #11
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Kindle beats Sony so far

My first eReader was the Sony PRS 505. My second was the Sony PRS 900. My third is the Kindle WiFi LG 3.

The latter is the best in my opinion. However, my wife uses the Sony PRS 900 now and I use the Kindle 3.

The major difference is syncing from PC to eReader and back. Kindle does it wirelessly while Sony requires it be done manually.

Plus, notes and highlights froze the Sony if too numerous. Kindle handles it without problems so far.

Kindle Bibles have Direct Verse Jump for rapid location of verses. Sony does not have this feature for their Bibles and makes their eReader worthless for Church and Bible Studies.

Also, Kindle has all their highlights and notes summarized at on online site for easy copying and use in chat rooms, documents and Bible Studies. Sony does not offer this feature at all.

Finally, reading on the Kindle 3 is much better than the Sony since it deals with light much better and does not reflect as much as the Sony.
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