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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
I still occasionally read on a Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight and am still happy with the experience. Years ago, I broke my first Nook screen and replaced it with a Kobo. All the fine grain control Kobo gives me and it's calibre integration is great. But really, I don't use it much.
If I had never broken my original Nook, I might well still be reading on it. (On newer Nooks, they stupidly turned off hyphenation, so I won't read on those. Luckily the ST is too old for them to bother tampering with it any longer.)
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I occasionally charge my two ancient basic Kindles from 2011 and 2012. Every time I wonder how the hell I could happily read on them for years. I wouldn't want to do it now, even in broad sunlight where the unlit screens don't look so bad. But no, no way. They just look ugly in comparison with my current ereaders, especially the Libra 2.