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Originally Posted by rcentros
I like they way pages look on the PocketBook better than any other reader. Maybe it has something to do with the version of ePub it uses (newer RMDSK?). I don't know what they do different, I just know I like it.
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Pocketbook cropped up because they are using a newer version of RMSDK than other ereaders (Kobo and Nook).
The Pocketbook home screen reminds me of Kindle and Nook where most of it is given over to ads. I do appreciate that lack of ads on the Kobos.
But the truth is, any reader you buy from any larger, established company will be a good reader. I like how tweakable Kobos are. But then I also enjoy my Nooks where there is little to no fine tuning.
For all the slagging Nooks take, if Kobo were to go belly-up, I could happily move back to Nook as my primary reader. Given enough time I could probably even grow used to Kindle.