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Originally Posted by Sirtel
I find it pretty sad that you let someone's attitude influence your buying decision that much. I was a Kindle fan for years and we argued with Jon often and heatedly about Kobos vs Kindles. This didn't stop me from buying a Kobo when they released a model I liked. No one's attitude, no matter how distasteful, would keep me from getting something I want. Because ultimately no one else cares about which ereader you buy, not really. Only yourself. The arguments here are just so much hot air - often fun, sometimes irritating, but not something you should get that much offended by.
I sold my Kindle Oasis 3 a couple of weeks ago. It was a fine reader, nothing wrong with it. But I just like my Kobos more. And that is something I never imagined myself saying even 4-5 years ago.
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I was probably exaggerating just a little. If Kobo had a feature I really needed, I would have bought one. I have over 1500 books purchased from B&N, Fictionwise and other sources. I like that Kindle syncs between my reader and phone. I reread my favorites a lot. I use my iPhone to read away from home. That’s the main reason I stay with kindle. My local library has most ebooks available in kindle format.