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Old 07-03-2014, 11:40 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Froide View Post
As a heavy reader - for pleasure and work - and someone who needs regular access to the Internet and email, those two features are precisely why I cannot imagine life without BOTH my 7" NOOK HD (hybrid ereader/tablet) and my smartphone. If and when my NOOK malfunctions, breaks, or disappears, I'll replace it immediately with a similarly sized, reader-friendly tablet.
It seems it's largely personal preference. Unless my needs change, I can't see myself ever buying another tablet, unless eink readers are no longer available.

For now, I suppose if I absolutely had to have a portable device that would read various formats .. but my smartphone does that, and it fits in my pocket. Well, maybe if I had to read a document outside in bright sunlight .. but I can convert documents to a compatible format in calibre readable by the PW2. I know! If I had $400+ I absolutely had to spend today...

For me, a tablet is a solution in search of a problem.
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