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Old 10-21-2012, 11:59 PM   #13
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by sneakyspider View Post
I don't know much about the Sony T1, but it is a bit above my budget. Though I might be tempted to get one if it is as good as you say at organization.

Edit: I've managed to find a few ereaders that I can get for cheap. They all have the ability to expand storage, but I don't know much about their ability to categorize content. Does anyone have any experience with these ereaders?

Sony PRS-505 ($40.17)

Sony PRS-500 ($68.00)

Libre Ebook Reader Pro ($39.50)

Pandigital Novel 6" ereader ($30.37) - I am a little bit worried about this one, because it says under product info "Operating System: Linux." Does that mean it can only be used with Linux?


I would get a Sony 350 or 650 refurbished or second hand. 350 has no SD but holds 3-4000 epubs.
They have much better screen than 505 0r 500 and can generally be bought as cheaply (50-60)if you go craigslist etc.

They are easy to use and sturdy without being bulky or heavy. I have a T1 but the x50s are in some ways better.


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