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Old 05-28-2011, 10:52 AM   #31
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Device: Kindle1, Kindle DX Graphite, K3 3G, IPad 3, PW2
Do you want a touchscreen? If so get the Kobo

Otherwise, I think you will be happy with either e-reader. The more I read about them and see people posting the more I realize that they all do a good job. There are differences but only the individual can know how important collections are or the dictionary or any number of smaller fiddly things.

I love my Kindle. I don't see myself buying a different device because I love what mine does and I am comfortable with it. I can convert books easily enough but all of my books are from Amazon. Until I see a new device that does something that I think is really cool that my Kindle does not do and Amazon does not add, I will be using a Kindle.

I think there are a few Sony, Nook, and Kobo people who feel the same way.

My best advice to you is to make a list of features that you think are important to you and buy the device that has most of those features.
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