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Old 06-27-2011, 03:41 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by SameOldStory View Post
Hopefully those with multiple readers can share their thoughts on which of their ereaders they like best for general reading, and why (if they do) they may switch between one and another.
I've got two, same brand but different screen sizes, which makes all the difference. I initially got a Pocketbook 903, a 9.7'' device mainly for work (lots of academic papers to read and annotate). However, it is very easy to get hooked to the large screen, and all non fiction books are a pleasure to read - and well formatted ebooks, too.

Then I fell in love with the "Pocketbook concept": the very user friendly interface, the customizability, and starting to envy all the users of the 5'' Pocketbook 360, which has a mature" firmware and is full of cool features (how can anyone not love the sheeps theme interface) - couple that with the fact that a 9.7'' is not the most portable of devices, while the 360 fits any pocket, I just had to have it. And indeed it travels with me absolutely everywhere, very handy for short business trips, too. But for longer periods (and on my desk, and in general at home), the PB903 is king.
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