speakingtohe, I wasn't meaning to particularly pick out your post as if I was having a go at you. Sorry if it appeared that way.
Very concise answer anyway. Like I said, if a reader with a light isn't important, I'm betting the T3 would possibly be the best choice. Certainly in terms of readability. I'm probably hyper-critical of screen quality, but it is certainly true there is a slight trade-off to the screen if you want a built-in light.
The Kindle dictionaries have always been on par with the Sony's, AFAIK Kobo and every other reader come a poor second to those two. The touch screen on the Kobo Aura & Kindle Paperwhite should be better since they use the more precise capacitive touch screens, but then, not everyone gets on with capacitive touch.
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