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Old 05-19-2010, 07:20 PM   #27
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I purchased mine at Border Melbourne Central today (went with black - I fear white would get too grubby!)

I posted my impressions at http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...?t=1424569&p=4

I can appreciate what some people are saying about finding the Kobo too limited in terms of its functionlity, but for me it fits the bill. And frankly, it's the cheapest ereader there is, which is what I was looking for :P hopefully I won't regret being a penny pincher!
Gratulations on buying the Kobo. As long as it does what you need / want from a reader there is no problem.

Maybe I would have bought one too after seeing it if I hadn't taken the plunge a few months ago. I just compared it with the one I have - the only comparison I can make. Doesn't make it a bad reader.

It's difficult enough for us downunder to see one in real life - and having a hands-on experience makes the decisions usually so much easier.
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