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Originally Posted by AudioPhool
Yup, you're spot on in your guessing. Your comments expressed my assumptions and the reason why I want an eReader. Portability around the house, is also more important for me than most. And because I have been reading for several hours, I've been pushing the battery limit of my laptop.
I was interested to hear your Sage mention. By that, I assume you're satisfied with it. Without hands-on, I too believe that the Sage will fit the bill for me.
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Well, it has its flaws (poor battery life is one of them - "poor" meaning in comparison with other ereaders, as it still lasts quite a bit longer than a phone, tablet or laptop), but yeah, I'm mostly satisfied. I don't use its note-taking features, all I do on it is read. I also read on my Libra 2 (my Libra has a nicer, more even frontlight than my Sage - this is something that varies a lot between individual units), but ergonomically I prefer the Sage, despite it being heavier than the Libra. The Sage is also a bit zippier than the Libra due to a newer processor.