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Old 06-04-2016, 02:23 AM   #12
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Join Date: May 2011
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Device: Sony PRS-350, Kindle E-Reader (basic), Nook Glowlight Plus 3
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Originally Posted by soulfuldog View Post
I've mostly stuck with a Kindle as the solidity of the software (I can count on the fingers of one hand how many times my Kindle's have ever frozen or required a reset), and the ease of use can't be matched for me personally.

I recently did consider the Kobo Glo HD, but got the Kindle Voyage instead when it went on sale, and I love it. I like my Kobo Mini ok, but apart from the superior battery life on it, I actually prefer reading on my old Sony 350 to it.
The 350 is my first and till now only and it is a terrific reader. When you mention the solidity of the Kindle's software, is it your impression that other brands have more issues with software or just that in your experience the Kindle has consistently performed well?
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