As a fellow Kindle to Kobo convert, this all rings true. Ereaders that get out of their own way are undervalued.

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@jon We still use ancient ereaders in our households. Mom didn't want to upgrade at all because she got all used to the simple interface of her old PRS-T2. :D

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@trinsec The older ereaders still work perfectly for their intended purpose. I still have my 2010 Kindle with the hardware keyboard and it works just fine for basic reading. One of the main reasons I upgraded to the Kobo Libra was for the touchscreen and the backlight, but those are luxury features.

@jon Yeah, I also still use the PRS-T2. The only reason I'd want to upgrade are for: Waterproof (less anxious when reading in bath!) and backlight. But like you said, those are luxury features. It's not like my waterlogged books are waterproof and lightgiving either. :P

And physical buttons are a must for me for next/previous page.

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