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Old 09-25-2010, 10:32 AM   #31
jerryleejr
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Ok I guess I will put my 2 and a half cents in, It really comes down to personal preference, format and price. Consider this analogy when you look at cars do you look at dodge or Chrysler, Toyota or accura, Nissan or Infinity?? Because essentially you are getting the same product just in different Trim Levels. Each device has their own set of features that ultimately give you the same result. I think all the readers are very capable of allowing you to read. So look at the content decide what you like to read and who offers you the most choices. Next look at what trim level you want to accomplish this. Finally as for DRM I believe the Sony devices give you the most flexibility with epub and pdf you are not locked in to just buying from the Sony store, as opposed to having to buy strictly from Amazon but thats really a wash because I think that same flexibility just keeps the content offering equal by sheer numbers.

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