My first reader was a gen3, I loved it but it had some technical issues, so I bought an Opus to replace it. I liked the size of the Gen3 better for reading at home, but the Opus is great to carry around in the metro and, well, everywhere. Probably some day I will buy a reader with a touchscreen, but there's no hurry.
I have the accelerometer on, I rarely change the orientation but it can be handy when squeezed in a crowd on the train. It does sometimes change when I don't want it to, but not enough for me to disable it. And it's nothing compared to the iThings, they change orientation every time I set them down!! I'm grateful for the lock button on the iPad.
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