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Old 02-07-2014, 10:42 PM   #119
ScalyFreak
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In this person's opinion, even with the death of the 3G signal, the Sony PRS-950 is still a better e-reader than any of the new e-readers with their postage stamp screens, their limited ability to perform single hand reading and any eye-straining light that one can never turn off. So until my 950s die, the loss of the Sony Bookstore is irrelevant.
I haven't really paid attention to the eReader market since I got my950, since I haven't really needed to. It is my primary eReader, by far, and since none of the books I read on it comes from the Sony store, I'm not worried. My 950 will be my loyal friend until it dies peacefully in its sleep after living a long and happy life.

The way I see it, this gives me an excuse to put the Kobo app back on my phone. I abandoned it a couple of years ago for sucking, but now I have a reason to give it a second chance.
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