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Originally Posted by rcentros
I'm currently reading on a Kindle Keyboard. I'm making sure it's good before passing it on down the line. (Actually, I like it quite a bit, I might hang on to it.)
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When I left my Kindle Keyboard in a seat-back pocket on an American Airlines flight, I spent about 4 hours trying to get it back. Airline referred me to airport, airport referred me to airline. Eventually I gave up! Bought a new-to-me used KK and I'm still using it! Also bought a replacement "lighted cover" which makes this the perfect reader for me -- eInk, page-turn buttons, convenient reading light.
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Originally Posted by Solitaire1
I'm transitioning back to a Sony PRS-505, my second one after the battery wore out with my original one. Like with readerlover, I like the physical buttons and also the following: the interface, the clear and sharp e-ink screen, and the size (large enough screen for ereading, while the itself device is the right size for easy carrying).
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I just found my PRS 505, but I'm not sure where the charger is, so I'm going to try to charge it via the USB port. I figure it will take a long time, so I'm hoping it will be somewhat charged if I leave it plugged in for 24 hours.
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea
BeBook Mini on the road, T68 on longer trips and daylight reading, Asus VivoTab Note 8 for nighttime reading. Nokia Lumia 920 in a pinch.
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I also have a BeBook Mini, but without a cover, I feel like it's rather fragile. And, the user interface isn't as good as the Kindle or the Sony.
And, I have the Kindle and Nook apps installed on my iPad and iPhone, as well as iBooks on the iPad. I only use the tablet for cookbooks and children's picture books. I keep one audiobook and one eBook on the iPhone. The iPhone is my primary player for audiobooks -- particularly those I have bought from Audible. The eBook on the iPhone is so that I can sneak in some "stealth reading" when my business colleagues are checking their e-mail on their phones.