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  • Guest's Avatar
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    The DX allows multiple font sizes too, however; I really enjoy, for some twisted reason, reading more than three words per screen page - although I guess the slow reveal builds the suspense, right

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  • Teriw
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    Well I can still make the font BIG. but To each his own anyway.

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    I need BIG cos of my failing eyesight - yours is very nice Teri - red is good, true

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  • Teriw
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    Kindles are also wayyyyyy to big. I picked the sony because reviews said it was the easiest to read. Better contrast.

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  • Teriw
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    Not when you love red as much as I do...its sexy. lol.

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  • peteOcha
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    Kindle definitely wins. Very nice Grant, love the bookcase cover you have on it!

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    <sigh> okay Teri, you win


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  • srboone
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    Hmmmm...

    Teri 1
    Mr. Woot Zip...el zilcho!

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  • Teriw
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    Yea yours has 3G, but is it red? NO! so Sony is better. lol

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    The Amazon Kindle DX is the one for me - it's got a large screen, it's light weight, it's equipped with both Wi-Fi and 3G, so downloading is never a problem, the battery lasts for ages and, best of all, like me, it's simple to operate

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  • peteOcha
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    Kindle app on the ipad and on the phone. But don't really use them as I always have a paperback with me.

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  • Teriw
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    If you've bought the physical copy you've already supported the author...in these cases I find it better to go AROUND paying for the ebook. Shouldn't have to pay for both when the digital is physically nothing. IMO.

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  • Xiabei
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    I've also found that I don't really like to buy books for it. If I like an author enough to buy something, I want the physical copy. A friend of mine sent me a gift card and said "Buy a bunch of books for your Nook", but I got real books instead.

    But if I download good books from the library, I'll add them to the "buy a real book" list.

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  • Teriw
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    Everyone already knows I love my Sony Ereader thats filled with 72 king book/items and Seriously, I'm Kidding by Ellen...I think that one feels out of place.

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  • Dave1442397
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    I mostly use the Kindle app on the iPad. I sometimes use my wife's Kindle, or the cloud reader on my PC, and I've even used the Kindle app on my phone for when I'm stuck in boring classes. I find the Kindle easy to use. I've never trie the Nook.

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