If you want a device that has physical buttons, I absolutely loved my nook simpletouch with glowlight (not the newer glowlight). I also love my kobo h2o, the bigger screen is nice. One advantage that might be good for you is fewer page turns with the larger screen, this is the one main advantage for the h2o over the nook for me. When I am laying in bed the fewer movements I have to make the more immersed I become in the reading experience. The h2o ends up being 150ish if you order it from chapters.ca and the nook can be found for around 100 but it is much older (screen not as sharp). I'd be very interested to see how an ereader works for you, it seems like they would be the perfect way and make books more accessible than ever before.
The better resolution makes the text crisper, you might not "need" it, but for the extra few $ you'll spend on a newer device it is definitely worth it. I agonized spending extra money on my h2o, but I have been so happy with it. It was the best present I've gotten myself.
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