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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
It costs more for less storage than a Libra 2.
I liked the looks of the Era. But I couldn't see choosing it over the Libra 2 if I were looking at both.
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For me 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB don't mean much. I don't think I've ever put more than 2 GBs of books on any reader — so that's not really a consideration. I like the built-in speaker. When my eyes were tired I used to like following along to to the TTS voice on my Kindle 3. I also like the ability to download a book from about any ePub seller (or Overdrive) on the Era, and that it can handle DRM on its own. I used to be big on the flat surface screen, but that's no longer a huge game changer for me either way. I also like the slightly smaller size of the Era. Not sure about the key placement. And the Era has a bigger battery (probably partly why it's heavier) and a dual core CPU. (I still don't understand why the Libra 2 didn't get that — its cousin, the Tolino Vision 6, got a quad core CPU.)