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Old 11-12-2013, 02:28 PM   #36
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Device: Kobo Glo, Kindle 3 3g, Nook HD+, Nexus 4 (Mantano)
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Originally Posted by jocampo View Post
I seriously started thinking I do have too many devices. Thinking about giving up a few but it's hard :-)

Here is the list, which I'm sure is smaller than others here:

Kindle Touch
Kindle PW1 3G
Kindle PW2 wifi
Nook 7 inches HD
iPad mini 4G 1st gen.
iPad Air wifi

Excluding my iPhone 5' that doesn't count, right ?

Need to reduce (or trying) to only two. An eink reader and a tablet. But it's so hard for me to pick two , lol ...
That's way more than I could justify owning, I think.
I currently have a Nook HD+, a Kobo Glo, a Kindle 3G, and a laptop. That's all the devices I own, and my wife and I share them. Besides our own cell phones, of course (Nexus 4 and Xperia E Dual).
Let me be the last to judge anyone else's gadget buying habits, but I find that it just encourages materialism for me to have more and more stuff (especially multiple devices that do the exact same thing), and really doesn't enhance my life at all.

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