Thanks soulfuldog,
Points noted and understood. Still in testing mode.
She has trouble with most screens - more that they 'do things without me touching it'.
I give her my phone or my camera and it instantly 'changes and I did not touch anything'.
She has already noted that it is larger and heavier. My plan is to keep the Kindle in sync with the Kobo (bookwise and cataloguewise) and see if she develops a favourite.
In any one of the reasons we have avoided ereaders so far is because of what one does if a device breaks or gets lost on a three week holiday. Losing one book is no great disaster but losing all one's holiday reading would be. We are going to need to take spares with us so maybe we keep the Kindles anyway even if she prefers the Kobo.
Tony
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