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Originally Posted by barryem
I prefer Kindles because they have the best feature selection, at least for my needs, and everything works the way it should.
Barry
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Same here. And when I started to think about getting an e-reader back in 2011, I had not even heard of Kobo. So I got a Kindle. Because I liked it and had no problems with it, my next e-readers were Kindles also. I've never been disappointed with them, so there has been no strong incentive to switch.
The only thing I did not like about Kindles was the lack of customization options. When our local store started to sell Kobos, I thought about getting one, but they didn't have page turn buttons which is a must-have for me. So I stuck to Kindles. Fortunately Amazon changed their mind about custom fonts recently and now there is even less reason to switch. That said, I'm certainly not averse to Kobo readers and possibly might get one in the future, if Kobo comes out with something really nice (and includes page turn buttons).