I guess I should have done this before reading that big 47 page stickied thread in the which reader should I buy? forum
I've learned a bit mostly how confused I am, in what ereader would be good for me as a legally blind person who wants my ereader to handle the most public library formats that I can for under $250
In doing research I gathered what may be the biggest list of ereaders that _I_ have seen anyways so far just company, product and a link
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...en&output=html
and a bunch of the comparison charts out there plus written comparisons and other things (at end) relating to low vision and ereaders on this other research page
http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AS...emY0em00&hl=en
In my latest tack it is strange to me, how few devices are listed by adobe or mobipocket as being capable of reading the drm versions compared to the charts...
same thing for ereaders actually capable of playing audiobooks, at least recognized by overdrive to do so
so from my backwards look it seems I must choose from Nook, or Sony to get the full ADE and mp3/wma but I still want mobi even if non drm...
Been looking at these:
http://www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions/devices/
http://www.overdrive.com/resources/d...okdevices.aspx
http://www.overdrive.com/resources/d...ledevices.aspx
I guess I'll figure it out
take care everybody