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Old 03-23-2014, 01:17 PM   #1
tidegirl
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Device: Sony PRS T2
Need guidance

Hi everyone. I am needing some help with choosing a new reader. I started with a PRS 505, and when it died I did a little research and decided to stick with the quality I loved about Sony and got a PRS T2. My T2 is still going strong, but I am really wanting something with a light now. Hubby gets upset when I read with the bedside lamp when he is trying to sleep, and the few book lights I have tried just don't do the trick for me. (Not lighting the whole page)

I am leaning toward the Nook glowlight or a kobo. I would prefer to stay away from Kindle because I don't want to have to reformat several years worth of books.

What is important to me is mostly just the quality of the device- clarity of screen, reasonably fast page turns, no freezing or crashing. I need to be able to load my own books, because like I said I have a lot and usually get them from different sources. I use the dictionary feature some, but I could live without it as well. I also like to be able to increase the font size at least, even if I can't change the font.

I have seen some bad comments on the Nook- that they are on the way out of the business. I have also seen some good and some bad comments on the kobo readers.

So any advice or thoughts on these or other readers would be much appreciated. And I would really like a clear explanation of the differences between the kobo glo, aura, and aura HD. I have looked through the specs of all of them but I just can't figure out what the differences are.

Thanks in advance for your help.

ETA: I forgot one REALLY important feature: NO ADS!!! That is a must.
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