It seems to me that most of us are great advocates for the book readers that we have bought, so I try very hard to be fair to all of the readers that are available. You will frequently see me saying that my own brand of reader is not right for the customer as I firmly belive that no one reader can be all things to all people no mater who you are or what you are doing.
If I got such a chance my main thrust would be - what important to you as a customer determines which reader you buy. The first part of the conversation would be what's important to the perspective customer, then I try to fit the reader to the individual not the other way around. I think that I have gotten a rather clear picture of what is better for what through the questions on this forum.
One of my friends did ask "which is best for him" and he was a book worm like me but tended to be somewhat of a packrat that spent half his time looking through his dead wood book library to find the appropriate book. I recommended a kindle since it has a search function. Another pal wants simplicity, Kobo. Another friend's native tounge was Romanian - Sony PRS, since it has foreign languege dictionaries.
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