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Old 09-07-2011, 11:19 AM   #2
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All of the readers you mentioned are good choices. They all read books. I have the Sony 350 & it goes everywhere with me (it is 5" screen). But the new Nook & Kobo aren't all that big. Sony is coming out with a new 6" reader this month according to their web site. So you may want to take a look at that. And the price is more in line with the Kobo & Nook this time. And the new Sony will have direct access to libraries, access to the web, plus other benefits.

Of course depending on where you live does influence which e-reader is best for you.

I have 3 readers & Sony is my favorite. But that is a matter of personal preference. I'm looking forward to trying the new Sony's.

But if all you want is just a basic reader as back up then the cheapest & most available to you might be the way to go.

I know I haven't been a lot of help because in the end it is all personal preference. All readers have their good points & bad points.
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