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Old 10-12-2010, 10:59 PM   #4
bill_mchale
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Originally Posted by domromer View Post
Lately I've been thinking more and more about getting an ereader. The problem is that I almost never buy books. So I'd need something that can work well with libraries that rent ebooks. From what little research I've done it seems the kindle would not be a good fit, where it seems sony's models would work better.

I'm not real concerned about wifi and I'd like to spend close to $100.
I'd be very appreciative yo hear some other model recommendations.
There are so many models to choose from and it would be nice to hear from people whom actually own them.
Anything that supports Adobe Digital Editions (most readers other than the Kindle) will work with Libraries. If being able to use it with libraries and the price are your primary deciders, I would check out Borders and Targets for closeouts on the PRS-300. Borders is advertising them for about $109. There are rumors of some Target stores selling them for even less!

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