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Old 10-17-2012, 07:50 PM   #32
ClareK
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I've selected "other", since my Migear ereader is not e-ink, it has a TFT colour screen. When I bought it about nine months ago I just wanted to see whether I would actually use an ereader. (Apparently my daughter had rejected her husband's suggestion that they buy me a Kobo for Christmas because she thought I was too attached to my paper books to use one!) I discovered that the ereader is much more convenient, especially when I read in bed, or when we are going on holiday. I had planned to upgrade to a Kobo or a Kindle, but so far I can't see any reason to. I have audiobooks and photos on it as well as ebooks. My only criticism is the short battery life, but I have bought a power charger, which means that I can still read while it's charging if necessary.
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