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Old 08-31-2009, 09:47 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Musicman View Post
I agree with you 100% on buying a device for what you know it can do now, and that is why I bought the EZ-Reader. I wanted flexibility and did not want to be locked into one particular format and the EZ-Reader was the device that best suited my immediate needs. It added ADE as a bonus imo so the shortcomings as such are not that important to me at this point.

If Sony or Amazon had opened up their readers, then I might have gone with them.
What format can you read on your Ezreader that the Sony 300/600 won't read? Mobi/PRC, right? But you have to choose Mobi/PRC or ePub. And right now it seems that Aztek is only offering a crippled version of ePub, so using your acid test, if Aztek opens there readers to inlcude full ePub support in the future, maybe then folks should consider the Ezreader. I think you are being purposefully disingenuous saying the Sony Readers aren't 'flexible' by implying that the owner would be "locked into one particular format."
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