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Originally Posted by HarryT
Heavens no, the iPad can handle far more formats than any dedicated reader, because you can install multiple reading apps on it. The Kindle app gives you access to all the books that Amazon sell, the B&N app gives you the books that B&N sell, and so on. Then there's Apple's own iBooks app, which not only gives you the iBookstore, but also lets you read any DRM-free ePub file. And then you have the other reading apps like Stanza, which will read numerous different formats.
There's no dedicated reader which has anything like the flexibility of the iPad.
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what happens if you prefer only one of those reading apps ? Can you reposition books from one app to another ?
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Bolden type in quote] ... I was told by three different sales assistants in the store that that was not possible !!!!!