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Old 12-27-2010, 12:04 PM   #890
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Hi,
I noticed you don't have the Kobo e-reader in your list. I would highly recommend that
I haven't added any ePaper reader since May 2010 (Cybook Opus). After that, it has been iPad, Dell Streak and Samsung Galaxy Tab.
I'm considering Notion Ink Adam. And I'll certainly take a look at the 7" unit from Dell and iPad 2.
I'm not sure yet, whether I'll stop purchasing ePaper readers entirely. But I'll definitely reduce my shopping frenzy drastically. Since summer of 2007, on average I've bought 1 ePaper reader every 4 to 6 weeks. I've got more or less all the file formats, display sizes, touchscreen variations, ...
If I buy another ePaper reader, it has to offer something entirely new.
I didn't got for the new Sony readers or the new PocketBook readers for the very same reason.
From what I've read, I don't find any "must have" reason for the Kobo reader, compared to Kindle, nook or Sony for example...
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