I totally agree with Rcentros. I'm a compulsive reader who lives in Mexico and reads in English. I spent 13 years reading what I could find. I kept watching ereaders and waiting for a common format. I finally gave up and decided to buy an ereader. I honestly had no interest in the device. My interest was what would deliver books for me to read in Mexico, in English, simply. The answer was, for me, Kindle. The different devices didn't interest me. They all work. Some have a little advantage and some a little disadvantage but I have no doubt I could read on all of them once I had a book on the device.
I'm old and spend too much time on my computer now. I could be reading. I looked at Calibre and didn't want to mess with it. I can get all the books I want, economically, from Amazon so I use a Kindle. I've had the Kindle Keyboard, Kindle Basic, and now the Kindle Paperwhite. I have the Kindle Voyage on pre-order but I have no doubt it will not provide a better "reading experience" than my Paperwhite.
The debates between fans of the various devices are not particularly enlightening but they're not particularly honest and often focus on insignificant details.
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