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Old 11-01-2022, 06:17 PM   #12
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Device: Kobo Aura Limited Edition, Kindle Voyager.
I have a Remarkable 2 and I use it daily and would not want to be without, but I rarely using for reading.

Part of that is the software -- while it has gotten better (I had a Remarkable 1) it still isn't as easy to use as Kobo or Kindle.

The other factor is I find it just a bit too big to be comfortable in "casual" reading situations (in bed, on a bus/train, etc.)

I was tempted at first to order a Scribe, but I am going to be traveling the first three weeks of December, so I will wait and see what you think of it

The past years my daily reader has a been a Kobo Aura Limited Edition. I love how it works with Calibre and the onboard software I find easy to use. Especially handling collections and series.

Back in the summer I took advantage of an Amazon promo (and traded in an unused Kindle) for the Paperwhite Signature Edition. My Kobo is getting a bit long in the tooth so I thought check out how the "other side" is doing these days. I was very disappointed, it doesn't seem to do collections well (or maybe that is me). That also puts me off of the Scribe. Oh well, we'll see
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