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Old 01-09-2014, 03:56 PM   #23
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Device: Sony PRS-650 & 350; Kindle Voyage; Kobo Aura HD, Aura One, and Forma
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Originally Posted by l_macd View Post
The more I read on my PW the more I appreciate that things have moved on bit. It just feels light years ahead of the 350 in terms of how the screen looks, the general speed and how responsive the touch screen is. I do still like my 350 (and most certainly don't plan on getting rid of it), and I think the 350/650 is a stand-out range of ereader, but it certainly feels its age when I read on it after using my PW.
I think you've captured my feelings pretty well too. In fact I have both my 350 and my PW with me today--with the same book loaded on each of them--just experimenting. Interesting, thing even though the 350 is a 5" screen and the PW has a 6" screen, I can fit almost as much text on a page at a comfortable reading font size--because of the enforced margins on the PW. On the other hand, as you point out, the PW is speedier and more responsive than the 350. I do like the page turn buttons on the Sonys and probably use them about 50% of the time--so, also miss those on the PW.
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