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Old 08-25-2022, 06:00 AM   #1
Spinningwoman
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How do you use old e-readers?

I love my herd of older e-readers, and they just very rarely die. I’ve lost a Kobo mini and a Kobo Touch, but the rest just keep on keeping on. However, I also like the newer offerings so I read a lot on my Kobo Forma (the integrated Overdrive is great abd I love buttons and the warm light option). I will probably get tempted by an Oasis sometime for the same reasons. I like my older kindles for the TTS Mode (though I mostly use my phone to read to me these days) and my remaining Kobo mini for sitting in a handbag pocket and just being there for me in coffee shops. I’m thinking of loading up an old Sony with a whole lot of classics so I can just pick that up when I feel like reading that kind of thing; thorough really for anything long I would probably then load it to my Forma. Anyone like to share how they use their older readers despite having newer models?

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