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Old 12-29-2021, 07:48 AM   #583
Uncle Robin
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Originally Posted by John Hopper View Post
Definitely not one for holding it in, but it feels solid and premium if you are reading on a flat surface.

Yeah, I react very badly to that adjective "premium", it gets my hackles up. It gets thrown about a lot in discussions of plastic versus metal, but from what I've seen basically seems to boil down to the idea that "heavy" = "premium quality" and "light" = "cheap, poor quality". I don't care whether something FEELS expensive, especially when the Sage already is stupidly expensive, for me.

What I do care about is the idea of a half kilo ereader, that's just appalling. I almost never read on a flat surface, and on those very rare occasions when I do, it's at my computer desk where I might just as well plug in my Sage and have it charging while reading without the burden of doubling it weight. I've even taken my Sage out of its regular sleep cover and will continue using it like that except when taking out of the house, which happens on average once a month or so.
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