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Old 12-30-2014, 05:29 PM   #165
speakingtohe
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Device: sony PRS-T1 and T3, Kobo Mini and Aura HD, Tablet
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Originally Posted by Solitaire1 View Post
Thanks for the info. When my PRS-505 reaches the end of its useful life I will take a look at the H2O. One of the reasons I've been dissatisfied with touch screens is that the ones I've used tended to operate inconsistently. As an example, on my NookHD I sometimes get the lookup function when I try to turn the page and other times the page zooms in.

Justification hasn't been an issue for me since I prefer to read with the paragraphs set to ragged right and that is how I format the ebooks I make for my ereader (as PDFs). I don't dislike full justification except when it is used with very thin paragraphs (so you end up with some lines consisting of two words with a large amount of space between them). In the same way, I prefer no hyphenation when reading (as with justification it's just my preference).
As JSWolf and Coops said the T3 is pretty spiffy.

I now have 5 of them which is a bit crazy but 3 were at $39.95. (I paid $375 for my first Sony ereader).

I use 4 of them regularly (haven't touched my Aura HD in a year IIRC).

I have mystery on one, fantasy on another and two with a mixture which I keep in my backpacks for when I go out.

One is still in the box as I was thinking to give it as Christmas gift, but the person I was going to give it to bought their own.

Soon it will come out of it's box and become my kitchen recipe ereader I think.

Can't go wrong with a T3, Sony out of the business or not IMO.

Helen
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