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ase ([personal profile] ase) wrote2012-07-04 01:27 pm

Crowdsourced Shopping

Captain Vorpatril's Alliance is available in electronic format, and I want something to read on the train, so I'm looking at ereaders. Are there overwhelming reasons to go with a Kindle Touch over a Nook Simple Touch? Available free / cheap books, breadth / depth of compatible file formats, convenience of downloading internet content, marginal non-reading bonus features? I'm leaning toward the Nook. I'm also eying the Sony ereader in reflexive anti-crowd attitude, but I'm not buying without trying.
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[personal profile] loup_noir 2012-07-06 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
I find that the page "reads too small" for me. I read quickly, and the small amount of print available on the screen coupled with the very annoying paging makes for a not-user friendly experience.

The file transfer is easy. My PC sees it as another drive, so I can drag and drop.

I'm also holding out for the tablet as I can't see a use of a dedicated reader. I like the idea that I could do a quick Internet browse/look-up or some very minor word processing.