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Old 07-06-2011, 11:32 PM   #1
dorkmania
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Kobo touch or Eco-reader or Kindle?

So I'm looking to buy an e-reader as I have way too many paperbacks and not enough space to put them.

I've done a bit of research and I've narrowed my choices down to the Kobo touch, the Eco-reader or the Kindle.

The main reason why I am hesitant to get a Kindle is because I've read reviews of them freezing/dying etc and I live in Australia so sending one back to get repaired would be a bit of a hassle and expensive.

I'm considering the eco-reader because it's Australian, however, it seems a bit pricey. I haven't read any bad reviews of it yet.

I'm also thinking of ordering the Kobo touch from the Borders US site as I've read about others doing the same.

I'm ONLY going to be reading books on it. I don't care if it has wifi or can connect to the internet. I would like to buy from a company that has good customer service/support if the e-reader breaks/freezes/battery dies. I would prefer that the cost would be under $200 (the Sony is out of my price range).

Please help me decide
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