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Old 01-17-2015, 12:23 PM   #48
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Follow up.

It is odd how the H2O does feel noticeably larger. I read quite a lot on my Paperwhite yesterday whilst my wife was on the Kobo and it is different. Somehow the PW feels more portable and pocketable and the Kobo feels more obvious and present.

What was my initial attraction for the Kobo was the way it showed the 'descriptions' when you did a long press on a book. Now I am better organised at creating catalogues on the Paperwhite with Calibre I find you can replicate this just as effectively. What was becoming a bore on the Kindle was hand creating Collections. Now I realise that you don't even need any as long as you create an assortment of catalogues with Calibre. Maybe you have the odd collection for things like catalogues and say Instapaper - but the books could simply be in one long list and found with a search.

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