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Old 01-07-2020, 12:12 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by mtreader View Post
I'd rather save a few bucks than have a waterproof reader, but the features that add key value to me (as a heavy non-fiction and article reader) are highlighting / ability to export a passage and integration with the Pocket app.
Whereas I wouldn't care if an ereader had no WiFi. I never export passages or use Pocket.

But I do currently use two ereaders. The Clara has the nice orange light which is more pleasant in the dark, but the 2015 Nook Plus is waterproof, which is handy for reading in the bath. Each has a feature the other doesn't.

fjtorres post sounds wise until it comes down to who is defining what is meant by 'adequate'.

When it comes down to it, I could still read on my Nook ST and I'd bet in a pinch you could too. Does that mean there should be no forward movement in the ereader market? Of course not.
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