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Old 09-21-2019, 04:27 AM   #9
rcentros
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Originally Posted by kyrilson View Post
I don't know why, but I seem to like the old school readers better. Something about the tactile feel and design. Hence I end up reading more on my PRS-350, PRS T2 and Kindle Keyboard.

Although I also like my Kobo's and newer Kindles, too. Seems like the best one for me is always the one I'm currently using.
I feel the same about whatever reader I'm currently using, but I've done a lot of reading on my T2 (especially now that I know I can adjust the darkness of the fonts). I've got a lighted case that I can use at night, but I particularly like reading on the T2 when it's out of its case. It's so light and comfortable to hold. Sony just made quality eReaders. The batteries never seem to go dead.

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Originally Posted by Hemmi View Post
I love my T2. Still my go to reader even though I have a T3 as well.
Me too. It was the first Sony I bought (refurbished from the old Tiger Direct). I've never seen a T3 "in the flesh" but I think the T2 is fine.
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