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Old 06-09-2011, 11:58 AM   #90
viviena
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Canberra, Australia
Device: Currently Kobo Clara HD and Aura One, iPad
Sony 350 for me (or the upcoming Kobo Touch if it's any good *cough*). Love the library organisation, portability, dictionaries.

No Nook Simple Touch simply because its bookstore is US-only, and I don't see the appeal in having to jump through hoops to access B&N books. Otherwise, it looks to be a great reader. The partial refresh doesn't appeal to me, the battery life claims are mostly marketing bull, but I definitely see the appeal of an integrated book-buying experience.

I think the idea 'whatever works best for you' should be repeated endlessly through this thread. That some people find the dictionaries useful, others wifi connectivity shouldn't be the cause of laughter and derision, and people could do with less stroking of e-peens over the honour of their respective ereaders.
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