Where can I try E-readers in person before buying?

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I usually use my Kindle when I can’t find a physical copy of a book, but lately, even with a hardcover next to me, I find myself reaching for my Paperwhite. I’m considering trying something new, like a Kobo or Bigme, but I don’t want to spend $200-$300 without trying it first. Does anyone know if stores like Staples have e-readers on display?
 

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