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Old 08-23-2013, 07:10 PM   #55
Latinandgreek
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Device: PRS-505; PRS-350, PRS-T1, iPad, Aura HD
Ok, here are my ebook readers:

1. Kobo Aura. Currently my primary ebook reader. The screen is unbelievable. It is a bit on the heavy side, and, being new, I tend to baby it a bit and keep it at home.

2. PRS-505. My first ebook reader, now most often used by my husband. I still love the rugged metal case. It is definitely well built and still works quite well.

3. PRS-350. My "travel" ebook reader. Still quick as a whip, and the screen is still fantastic, even by today's standards. It's perhaps my favourite of all of the ebook readers I've owned. I might even pick up a backup 350 one day.

4. PRS-T1. I love the ergonomics of this one, it feels so great it my hand. It probably has the best ergonomics of all of my ebook readers.

Tablets:

HP touchpad. I occasionally read PDFs on this tablet. I love the UI, but it is quite heavy to read on it for long stretches.

Ipad 2. I use this often enough to read PDFs and comics. I'm itching to replace it with a newer iPad, but will hold out until the next refresh at least. I use my dad's iPad mini to read from time to time, as I love the form factor, but I do really think that I would greatly appreciate a retina screen.

I very, very rarely use my phone (iPhone 4s) to read, I generally find it too small to read comfortably for too long, although the screen is beautiful. It does serve in a pinch. I'm actually considering getting an iPad mini with a sim card and going back to using a "dumb" phone if an iPad mini with a retina screen is ever released. Not that I dislike my phone - I love it, but I always have a purse with me, and a retina iPad mini could make a great 'all in on' device for me, making the iPhone redundant.
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