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Originally Posted by Xanthe
Bottom line, you'll probably be happy if you get a Kindle, a Nook, or a Kobo. The technology has advanced enough that each one will have most of the things you want in an e-ink reader, and once you become familiar with the device, the differences won't matter.
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But he got an outdated, slow, obsolete Sony Reader PRS-300 and I doubt he'll be happy with it. A nook, I don't think is a good idea.
A good idea is to get a Kobo and an Kindle for testing of eBooks. The 300 just doesn't cut it because the version of ADE used is too old.