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Old 05-28-2010, 08:15 PM   #1
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Location: a ferry ride from Seattle
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Pocketbook 360 vs. EZ Reader Pocket Pro

I can't decide. I like the looks of the Pocketbook 360 and I like the great reviews I'm reading. On the other hand, the EZReaders seem great too. I'm wondering anyone can help me decide.

This will be my first eReader. It'll be a gift for me, so I really do want to make it count.

I read in the matrix that the Pocketbook 360 only has 4 levels of gray, while the EZ Reader Pocket Pro has 8. On the other hand, the matric tells me that the 360 has a dictionary and note taking capabilities, while the Pocket Pro does not have either.

Now, I can't say that I need or would often use any of that. Is the Pocketbook worth the extra $$$'s?

Can I copy and read RSS feeds on either?
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