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Old 09-20-2013, 07:31 AM   #200
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Device: Kobo Libra 2
Coming from an early Sony and then three Kindles, including the PW most recently, so far I am loving all the stuff I'd read about - the smaller size, adjustable fonts and margins without hacking, the cover coming up on sleep screen, faster page turns and being able to switch the light off. The screen is better for being lipless and just as matt and sharp as on the Kindle. I haven't tried pdfs yet but have hopes for being able to read them easily on an e-reader at last.

And despite the smaller size it still fits my much-loved Verso PW case, with only the top-right elastic covering the light switch.

And as to the light-pricks. It seems statistically puzzling that one person hasn't been able to find one non-faulty unit, despite going through so many; and that the few people who have detected them have all only been on this board a few weeks. No long-standing members seem to have had a problem. Hmmm.

Anyway, putting suspicion and cynicism aside - this is shaping up as the best e-reader I've ever had, and I can't see what would make one better.
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