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Old 09-15-2012, 11:47 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by Graham View Post
I'm still very happy with my PRS-650, but eReaders being what they are a sudden drop at the wrong angle could force a need to change at any time (nice Tuf-Luv cover or not). I'm in the UK so the main option at present, assuming I didn't want to switch to Kindle, is Kobo.

So, for those of you who've got both a Sony, with a sizeable ePub library, and a Kobo is the transition seamless? Are there any really irritating disadvantages or nice advantages (other than the light)?

We're getting the Nook store soon as well, I think, so the same question to any of you with both Sony and Nook.

Graham
I can't tell you what it's like to go from Sony to Kobo, my experience was the other way around. I switched TO my T1 a few months ago because my Kobo Touch was full of problems. I have a sizable epub library and use Calibre, and with Kobo Touch it was a 'nightmare'. I've had ZERO problems with my T1. So for me, unless I saw 99% GREAT reviews about the new Kobo, I wouldn't even consider it.

As for the Nook, I'm not sure that's available to Canadians so my only other option would be a Kindle.
Good luck to you.
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