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Old 04-15-2015, 05:27 PM   #3
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Chris Jones View Post
Main requirements:

- LCD screen
- Quality e-reading software
- Decent dictionaries!
- Capable processor (a major problem with e-readers)
- Minimum 16GB storage
- Reasonably light..
- 200 ppi screen or better
- Price range: $200.00-$300.00
If you're happy with Kobo, you might consider their Kobo Arc 7HD, which is currently on sale for $110 (originally $200). It has 16 GB of RAM, a 323 ppi screen (1920 x 1200), a quad-core (1.7 Ghz) CPU and Android 4.2 (not sure if it can be updated or not). It weighs 341 grams (about 12 ounces). I can't vouch for the Arc personally, but it seems to be a pretty good deal.

https://www.kobo.com/kobo-arc7hd.html
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