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Old 08-22-2010, 09:57 AM   #7
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If library support is really important to you than I would have to say that you go with the Sony reader.

However, you might want to check out the library you plan to taking out books from, because catalogues are still hit and miss, all things considered. Also, depending on how many book licenses a library has purchased, the waiting list for a book could be pretty long.

If the Library support isn't so high on your list, I would really suggest giving the Kindle another look. Amazon still has the largest in copy-right ebook catalogue, and even after agency pricing (there was a new inkmesh article on it) they were found to have the lowest book prices as compared to anywhere else. The Kindle's plastic body has never bothered me, and the K3 now can hold 3,500 books and documents, with amazon cloud storage for more, if the books are purchased from Amazon. Also, I believe you can use google documents to store your non-Amazon purchases and download them to your kindle from there, so the Kindle not having expandable memory really is a moot point.
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