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Old 06-16-2011, 09:07 AM   #20
astrangerhere
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Originally Posted by jbcohen View Post
Now I will tell why I ask the question in the first place - My pals are constantly asking me - which is the best reader for me? I am getting a sence here what sort of person that Simple Touch is best for and what it does the best at. All of this will help me fit the reader to the person that asks the question.
I would say that the STR is good for people who want to READ on the ereader. You want a browser or twitter or facebook or any of that silliness on your reader? STR isnt for you (even though there is actually a browser hiding on the device). Want to look at / zoom / mark up a bunch of PDFs? STR isnt for you either.

If you're like me and you just want to read without the clutter of other apps and utilities wholly unnecessary to reading a book, then the STR might well be for you.
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