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Old 09-12-2010, 11:03 PM   #69
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Originally Posted by Meemo View Post
Easier to read on which other devices? There aren't a lot of "dedicated" e-ink readers that you can put B&N books on, certainly not Sony or Kobo. Devices like phones, PC/Mac, iPad, Pandigital - you can read from everywhere with each store's reader apps.

I'm more likely to buy from Amazon based on price and selection - as well as the fact that there are 4 of us on my account and we can all share the books.
Yes, but at least with B&N books I can put them on my nook or my Jetbook Lite and that is more than I can do with a kindle book. Also, I can take off the DRM and I have an ePub that works fine on just about anything but a kindle. I'm fine with DRM removal, but I don't like converting to different formats. I had some formating issues with some of my old ereader and mobi books and I would rather buy them ePub and keep them ePub.
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