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Old 01-31-2011, 07:19 PM   #72
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Device: Sony 350, K3-3G, K4SO, KPW
I have a Sony 350 and a K2 Kindle. I use them for different things.

I use the Kindle for Amazon's extensive free and cheap books. The wifi download of purchased books is nice. I like the text view of books I have better than thumbnail views of covers. And Amazon customer support is the best there is out there. Don't like the keyboard, but then, don't use it much. I do like the positioning of the page forward and back buttons.

I use the Sony for non-DRM'd books and library books. I love using Calibre with the Sony to put books in collections based on tags. I wish I could use Calibre with the Kindle! I like the Sony's interface and touch screen - it's simply an *elegant* little ereader.

Both now have collections to organize books.

I checked out the Nook, but didn't like the interface. I don't like the fact that the Nook treats non B&N books differently (they're in Documents, not Books) than books purchased through B&N. And I didn't like the color screen below the eink screen: too distracting. Plus, the Nook is heavy and I found it ugly.
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