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Old 01-14-2011, 12:45 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by Maggie Leung View Post
I hear ya. I buy devices according to needs. I still buy e-ink devices as gifts, for instance. Which device I buy depends on what I think will best suit the user. For a young person, I just bought a wi-fi Kindle, because fewer functions mean fewer temptations for the kid, lol.
I love my Kindle but it is not the best device for anyone. I tend to recommend Nooks for library users, they do a nice job and are reasonably priced. Sony's do a nice job but are expensive enough that I would only recommend one to someone who wants a full touchscreen. The original Kobo was a very good basic device. I have not heard enough about the new Kobo to feel comofrtable recommending it to folks.

I do get tired of the "The lack of EPub is bad and limits Kindle users" because it just doesn't.
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