If I may second that view; I started out on ereaders with a Sony. It was compact,very clear to read the e-ink display and lasted me for a good few years. I broke the main switch,and repairing it was trickier than it appeared,so I trashed it (reluctantly) and got myself a Kobo Touch from a local used goods dealer.It performed brilliantly for three years, before I wrecked it. I tried to install a few hacks I found on the net and they completely bricked it. So I got a second one! I managed to lock that up recently too, but connecting it to the Kobo desktop app on my PC soon remedied that! Most of my pals have Kindles, but I went with Kobo, mainly because there are so many free books available online,that are in epub format; yes I know conversion is simple, but this cuts out the need for it! So long as you are happy with your choice,go with it; for me,it is Kobo all the way!
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