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Old 07-27-2010, 04:41 PM   #11
KarenH
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My library uses Overdrive(http://www.overdrive.com/resources/d...okdevices.aspx), and there website shows what readers I'm able to use. It looks like I can use Nook, Kobo or Sony. I don't care about wi-fi. I'm really only going to use the reader to rent digital books from the library. If I need to buy a book, I prefer an actual book(not a digital version).

VentureForth- That reader looks interesting, but I don't see it listed on Overdrives website as one I can use, unfortunately.
As others have said, don't worry about whether or not a reader is on the Overdrive list. I get a large percentage of the ebooks I read from the library, and read them on two readers (the Astak EZ Reader Basic and Augen's The Book). Neither one is on Overdrive's list, yet both work fine with library downloads. As long as the reader supports Adobe Digital Editions, it will work.

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