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Old 05-20-2018, 01:09 PM   #25
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Ricky D'Angelo View Post
Just got got my kobo mini from shopgoodwill and I love the size and the lightness of it. I used it today while taking the kids out to the mall and the kobo mini would fit easily in my pant/shirt pocket. I also got a Sony PRS-350 from shopgoodwill so I'm all set to do some serious (well may not too serious) reading while out and about this summer. When reading while out in public "mini" e-reader have a definite advantage over regular ereaders in terms of portability, lightnesss and ease of use.
I was surprised and impressed by the size and weight of the Mini. I like the Sony PRS-350 quite a bit, but now it almost feels "big." I think the Mini is going to get a LOT of use just because of its size. Like you, I just stick it in my shirt pocket when I'm reading. I keep it in a pouch when not using it.

I wish Kobo (or someone) would come up out with a new 5" reader – just so the format doesn't die.

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