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Originally Posted by bcgirl
I see that a lot of people have more than one ereader device. I mean, I have an iPad2 plus a Sony PRS-T1. My iPad2 was not purchased for ereading, but I started to do so and then got a Sony ereader, just for reading.
But I see that others have a Kindle, as well as a Kobo Touch and sometimes even more than two!
Are you reading on different devices, or why do you use more ereaders? Just curious.
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Not sure if I should so this but:
Eink ereaders:
Sony PRS505
Sony PRS350
Sony PRS650
Sony T2
Kobo Glo
Kobo Mini
(I'm not good at selling those..)
I've had, and sold some tablets and a Kindle DX
But I have a Kindle Paperwhite for my wife (replacing a K4 which needs to get rehomed with a relative).
Tablets - Kindle, Kobo, Zinio and FBReader software on:
IBM Thinkpad Tablet
iPad 1
iPod Touch
iPhone 3GS
Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Windows Mobile Phone 7
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7
Samsung Galaxy Note (1)
The phones are rarely read from - but they all have the Kindle app - the iPod Touch has gone the same way - its primarily music and apps.
The android tablets are used for reading and a host of other work - photos, movies, internet access - they tend to be general purpose. But I do read a lot on them.
The ereaders are used interchangeably. (except the PRS 505 - its a bit old and slow now.)
And I also use a win 8 tablet (Lenovo Twist) for PDF's on occasion.
Plus various laptops ... All have the Kindle app.
Hmm - should clean things up a bit - nah - no fun
Ross