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Originally Posted by trocchietto
...but 650 vs T2 no way
T2 is like reading a book super white, the 650 grey background only worth to buy a T2 for one buck...
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Remember there are differences in screen background color even between the same reader. One of my 350s has a noticeably brighter background to it and better contrast because of it (that's not to say that reading on the slightly darker one is any struggle or any less enjoyable, it's still a very good screen to read from without any issues). But I've put my brighter 350 against store demos of the T1 and T2 and there isn't much difference at all in background color. And the 350, because of the slightly higher dpi, and with PRS+ installed and my better fonts, always has better contrast and easier to read fonts. Even with over 1000 books on my readers, they haven't slowed down for me like some have issues, it's still fast page turns (but I suspect those slow downs happen more because of badly formatted ebooks).
Some of us could care less about internet access. I don't have it on the 350 and that's fine by me, I only use it to read, I don't even want a browser on my readers. Even if I had a reader with wifi, I'd still prefer to load my books through Calibre to keep another copy of the book safely available and formatted the way I like to read it.
So for myself at least, the T1 and T2 have nothing over my 350s.
Plus I absolutely hate that curved bottom on the readers, so much so that even if Sony came out with a glow light, it would stop me from buying it.