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Old 09-02-2011, 10:29 PM   #11
VicLavigne
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Hinesville Georgia
Device: Nook STR, Sony PRS-T1
Hardware requirements (laptop, tablet, ereader) always depends on user needs and desires. I have all three, and wouldn't want to do without any of them. For banking, I find that using my netbook is better than the tablet -- faster anyway, since I have full use of a physical keyboard instead of the 2-finger typing that I do on tablets. I enjoy using the tablet for travel and simple news reading. For ebooks, I really would not want to give up my e-ink reader. Yes, the tablet can do it but the battery life is not up to my standards and I really have less eyestrain with e-ink vs led screens.

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