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Old 12-31-2017, 12:59 AM   #59
rcentros
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The 505 and 600 have the same screen. The problem is that the touch layer on the 600 makes it fuzzy and very reflective. So overall it's an awful reading experience with the 600. The 900 & 700 are also awful.

The 505 is not nice due to having an old version of RMDSK. The x50 line has a newer RMDSK, but not new enough to support hyphenation. The 505's RMDSK doesn't even support justification. The x50 was was where that came about. The T3 is the only Sony that supports hyphenation and by then, it wasn't sold in the US.
Okay, thanks. Good information. I don't mind the lack of hyphenation or justification. If the screen is about the same quality as the 300's screen, it will be good enough (at least for now). I want a reader where I can carry around a few speeches/sermons/songs. The Kindle Touch and Keyboard will let me load sound files, but there's no way to navigate to where I want to go, which makes the feature about worthless for my usage.
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