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Old 08-24-2016, 03:05 PM   #235
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Device: Kobo Sage,Kobo Aura One, Glo HD,PRS-T1,PRS-950, PRS 300, PRS 350
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I don't know how much ya all understood, the review being in German.

In a nutshell: I actually likes it, but complains about the PDF handling and says it is tiresome to hold for one handed reading, something about the balance not being right.

I am a bit torn between thinking: Bummer! Or just ignoring it because how you hold your reader is so personal, with so many factors to consider like hand size, cover or not etc.

Any thoughts anyone?
I've spent the last week reading on both my iPad mini and Prs T1 to get a size comparison for the larger screen. All week both my readers rested in my lap so I don't see the one handed operation as an issue. Even in bed they were propped up in some form or fashion. I believe it comes down to how many lines on the screen do you prefer.... Ymmv....

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