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My old Sony PRS-505 ereader is dying. For over three weeks I contemplated the available options to replace it:

Sony PRS-T1 or T2? In the 2nd generation users still report crashes and the reader "forgetting" which page you were reading? Something their old brother never did and I'm supposed to pay 180 and some € for that? Out of the question! Besides, I'd like to synch my reading with both - my home computer *and* my Galaxy Note phone.

A Kindle? I have a gazillion epubs (and Calibre, yes!) and the new paperwhite model with the best resolution screen won't be shipped until right before Christmas when ordered now. Besides... 130 € (without 3G)? My Sony is dying now...

...and I still want to synch with my phone. I read phone on my daily commute, I want something bigger for reading in bed. Something bigger...

I ordered myself a Galaxy Tab 2 (7", 16 GB, 1 GHz processor - slow, but more than efficient to serve as home ereader, WLAN only) for 200 €. The Sony option wouldn't have been (much) cheaper (and doesn't allow direct read'n'tweet as I love to do with books I love) and in terms of reading, it can be considered the big brother of my beloved phone, meaning all four installed reading apps (including Amazon's and the one that synchs directly with Calibre) will work there, giving me the same options and screen quality I enjoy on the commute at the size of a paperback (and less weight, at least compared to my usual paperbacks).

Why didn't I think of this four weeks ago?!
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Normally, I use my tech devices until they cease to function or are so outdated that they fail to perform acceptably in the contemporary world (exception: computers, but then, they are always too old, too slow, too-- *g*), when I got my Samsung Wave smartphone in early Autumn 2010, I pretty much expected the standard procedure there.
The Wave did virtually everything of a whole bunch of devices I used to carry around - MP3 player, calendar, and so on... plus a lot of things handy when doing most of your creative work while commuting: HD video playback, scanlations & other images, etc. pp. And thus I didn't look at new smartphones coming out most of the time.
Last week, I got hit over the head with an information that made me instantly hurry to find confirmation (and hardware specs):

The Samsung Galaxy Note comes with a Wacom pen for drawing and writing (when screen keyboard is not sufficient), plus it has a screen size almost on the way towards a small tablet (5.3"), enough real estate for full websites and therefore ebooks! I couldn't stop myself and plundered my savings...
...the two things I always wished my Wave could do: writing & epubs? I had to try that!

Well, I did and here's the

new hardware squee - Galaxy Note: )

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