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Originally Posted by Cherwell View Post
Hello everybody,

I finally decided to switch from reading on mobile phone and computer screen to dedicated E-reader.
After some research, I narrowed my choice to Kobo Libra H20 and Pocketbook Touch HD3.
Looking for recommendations, pros, cons, experiences with one or both of them...

Also open to other suggestions within the price range of those two.
Try them out in the shop if possible. To get an idea about a 7 inch screen you could take a look at an Oasis at your local Mediamarkt.

They both are very fine readers. They do have different features in their software, so it would be smart to play with them for a while until you get a feeling if you like one of them better than the other.

That being said, my first ereader was quite basic (this was waaayy back, about a decade ago, so this was what we had) and I still loved it to bits. In the end, you'll love it anyway and being picky about certain features seems to be an aquired thing that comes with a certain time of ownership. Most things that can bug people about their reader are only discovered while using said reader for a while.

Personally I'd go with the Libra. I like it better than the Pocketbook I've owned, because of the software. And I also like the bigger screen a lot better. 7 inch is still quite portable IMO while giving you a significant chunk more words per page.
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