Thread: Touch Bible for Touch?
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Old 09-14-2011, 08:00 AM   #6
molman
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@thepossum: Probably not the answer you are after but I tend to find that my iPhone is a good option for the Bible. For something like the Bible where you tend to want some interaction (cross references, highlighting, taking notes, quick lookups, etc..) I find that smartphones (and I assume Tablets) do a better job than I feel the Kobo would. Still they (those bible ebooks) arn't so expensive that they arn't worth a try. Any previews available to you?
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