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Old 09-06-2013, 07:17 PM   #81
Ndaara
I like frogs.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Oregon, USA
Device: Sony T2, Kindle Fire
In my experience, the vast majority of people choose to read on their tablets and are not bothered by back-lighting. Very few want e-ink. Since I don't care to read novels on my tablets (yes, I have more than one), I am very concerned that e-ink remains financially viable. I'm particularly interested in the Sony devices, since that's what we chose several years ago.

Since I'm already a happy Evernote user, I'm very interested in the Evernote integration too! Yet I don't think anyone's mentioned that in 6 pages of comments. Am I the only Evernote user here? I would LOVE to clip articles from the web and read them later on my e-ink device! That may be the biggest selling point.

That, and Husband is still using my old Sony 300, without a dictionary. He'd very much like to inherit my 350 with a dictionary, if I were to pick up a new reader.
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