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Old 08-20-2010, 08:51 AM   #11
bill_mchale
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Originally Posted by yakuzaboss View Post
Hey everyone.

I'm quite new to the world of ereaders. Although I did own a Kobo for a short period of time. Actually I went through 4 of them before deciding it wasn't for me. So lately I've been doing as much research I can before I make another purchase. Some ereaders I'm considering are:

Astak ezReader or Pocket Pro
Bebook One
Cybook Opus
Pocketbook 301/302

A friend of mine has an unopened Sony PRS-505 which he'll let me have for $100. The only thing is, it red, not my favorite color.

Another option is the Benq K60 nReader. My cousin bought 3 of them in Taiwan. This one can be had for $200. While it's physically a very nice unit, I haven't had the chance to checkout how it performs.

Any suggestions from experienced ereaders would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Here is a question that might help us help you a bit more. What exactly was it that you didn't like about the Kobo?

Since you said you wanted to use Public Libraries, the Kindle is right out. You need something that supports Adobe Digital Editions.

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