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Old 01-17-2011, 01:59 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Latinandgreek View Post
Thanks for your summary, Trekchick. I would like to get both a Kindle DX and a PRS-950 (my husband and I would be sharing both of them) , but I will be getting the PRS-950 first. The Kindle will have to wait.
I've begun to use the PRS-950 more often than the DX, but they both get plenty of use. I'm sometimes annoyed by not being able to use the table of contents on the DX, but for those pages that need to be viewed full-size (or pretty darn close), the DX never disappoints.

With my love of big screens (I used to have an 8" iREX, too), it may seem odd that the 5" PRS-350 has become my primary reading device. It's perfectly sized for one-handed reading and I take it with me everywhere. It's not good for complexly formatted PDF files (the ones that reflow mangles), but for leisure reading, it's my favorite.
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