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Old 12-15-2011, 06:48 PM   #5
VicLavigne
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Location: Hinesville Georgia
Device: Nook STR, Sony PRS-T1
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Originally Posted by Pomtroll View Post
I like the Sony T1 better than the Nook STR though the Nook is a very nice reader too (yes I have way too many readers ). It is all what we find best meets our needs & likes. But it is a good suggestion to hold onto your K3 though to make sure you do like the Sony T1. And yes I have one of them too & the Touch too.

One suggestion though. Check out to make sure the Sony Store has the types of books you like in the price range you like. Of course you could side load books from many places, but it is an extra step or two.
Oh no, I didn't think any Sony users would refer to the Sony's store for e-books.

I'm on my 2nd Sony Reader, and I have only used the Sony store for some free ebooks. If the wireless ordering/downloading is real important to you, you may want to keep the Kindle. Not that you can't do it with the Sony, but Sony's store is not on the same par as Amazon. But for what it is worth, I have found sideloading to be slightly less convenient but much more rewarding in terms of store choice, pricing, and saving back-ups. Plus depending on where I buy it, I may need to remove the DRM, or convert from one file-type to another.

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