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Old 12-31-2010, 04:17 AM   #3
Lt. Brannigan
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Location: Pocatello, Idaho
Device: Sony PRS350, Kindle Wi-Fi.
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Originally Posted by wallcraft View Post
For example, the PRS-350 has a Pearl E Ink screen (like the Kindle 3) with more contrast than the Vizplex E Ink screen on the PRS-300.
That right there is enough for me to reconsider, and redirect my focus on the 350. Thank you for that advice.

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The Kindle has the largest single store, but with the Sony you can shop in multiple stores.
The size of the selection, and the fact that Amazon is the place where I do 99% of my shopping is why I was considering the Kindle but the lack of compatibility has me hesitant.

On the other hand in my experience Sony products have reliable , heck for the past year my first edition PSP has been doubling as my E-Reader.
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