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Old 11-14-2010, 12:49 AM   #17
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If you already have a sizable epub collection and access to the Amazon store/wireless wanted, then I would recommend a Sony hands down. Especially since it seems you don't want a physical keyboard but do want to take notes. After that, the big difference will be the screen size (which is why I would opt for a 650) and reader size.

I own a Kindle because of access to the Amazon store (and it allows me to easily share books with my non-tech mom who also owns a Kindle). But I prefer the form factor of my Sony and have found that's the read I use most often.
It's the extra reading real estate I liked on the 650. It has almost twice the visual space of the 350, but is still pretty compact.

At the same time, the 650 is smaller overall than the K3. And it seems to me that the "touch" feature is nicer for navigation and page turning.

I must say, though, that my DX has rapidly become my favorite EBR simply because of the screen size. It would be great if I could fold in half to transport!
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