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Old 12-21-2010, 04:09 AM   #3
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I haven't had a K1 but have had the K2 and I know I'd hate to go back to that now after having the K3 - even though I loved the K2 at the time! The K3 screen uses a better technology for a start which means the text is clearer and easier to read. That makes a huge difference.

It's very hard to really appreciate old technology after using newer models unless, as Figwit says, you're a collector.

I did read somewhere also that e-ink degenerates over a period of use - albeit long so I would be wary of spending money on that. If it was being given freely then of course - but to pay money for it unless it is ridiculously cheap, no thanks.

If you're serious about buying - at least do your homework on ebay first and check how much K1s are currently selling for.
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