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Old 10-10-2022, 12:25 PM   #89
HardwareLust
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Location: Central PA
Device: Sony PRS-950, Nook Color/Tablet, Kobo Aura HD/Mini, Kindle Paperwhite
Nook Color. I bought it long ago, before I understood what e-ink was and how it was different. It was great for magazines, not so good for reading books though. It was more a clunky tablet with a vertical UI than an e-reader though, plus you had to use their charger and their cable or it didn't transfer/charge right. Soon after, I bought a Sony PRS-350 and *then* I understood what e-ink was and I haven't looked back since.

Since then, I've had a Sony PRS-950, Kobo Mini, 3 generations of Paperwhites, a Kobo Aura HD, an Oasis and a Voyage, loved them all. Some more than others. Currently using 11th gen Paperwhite but giving the Kobo Clara 2E a very hard look as a possible replacement.

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