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Old 09-16-2009, 04:37 AM   #199
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1. Cool-er's internal hardware is newer than Sony's 505-300. The software displays more formats and supports justified ePubs (very important for me). The case is plastic, but quite solid (due to the rounded corners?)

2. The software is not the most stable, even with the new firmware. But, with the new FW, it is really easy to "save" the Cool-er.

3. The cover looks great. Ordered it (Hey, it's black and so is my Cool-er, plus it's leather and seems to be very sturdy). I will let you know about it when it has arrived!

@aceflor: The screen and the reading experience on the Cool-er are great. It supports more formats then the Sony and does a nice reflowing on the PDFs. So, yes, it is a good reader. The hardware is quite solid, too (never heard of a broken screen, for example, except for the lady who stepped on it with her high heels (Ouch)), the firmware is better now, but could be more stable.
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