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Old 01-02-2012, 03:10 PM   #94
ElfN
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I have, for the last couple years, been using a Palm T|X as my book reader. Over the holiday I bought a Sony PRS700BC. I chose it because I read in all light conditions without a supplementary light and e-ink technology was supposed to supply better clarity. My goal in getting a reader with a larger screen was to improve the amount of information I could see about a book in the index. I can't say I'm thrilled. The bigger unit is almost 3 times heavier (13.4oz compared to 5.0oz and yes, I did weight them), the indexing ability is only marginally better and the interface is much slower. I knew going in the Sony did not have auto-scroll, which I use all the time.

I don't see the larger screen (heavier weight) as being a good thing. Because I do a lot of reading at night laying down, the bigger/heavier reader is a real pain the the wrist and at my glasses' focal length, I'm doing a lot more eye/head movement (might not be a bad thing, just irritating). The T|X I can hold easily with one hand while staying toasty under the covers. The bigger, more awkward Sony, requires more support than a single hand can provide for comfortable reading and I have to poke an arm out every so often to turn the page.
Ugh.

Nori
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