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Old 08-22-2013, 01:20 AM   #3
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Device: In use: Pocketbook InkPad 3, Kobo Glo, iPad Air 2
- Unless I have someone who I think could need an e-reader (family, friend), I keep the old device when I get a new one, either as a "just in case" safety blanket or because I've gotten attached to it. I rarely sell gadgets.

- It's convenient to have a reader for normal use and one where you keep a reference book open. This is the main reason why I have two comparable e-readers (Glo and Odyssey).

- Different sizes for different purposes: Some people prefer a larger display at home, but take a smaller, more portable device with them when they are on the road.

- Being interested in technology and enjoying new electronic toys, or wanting to keep up with the development. E-readers are relatively inexpensive.
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