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Old 10-26-2010, 10:49 AM   #13
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Wait until the Nook 2 is announced to see what it can do and what its specs are. We should know more in a couple of hours.

The K3 is lightweight and easy to use. Amazons store is the largest e-book store out there and it can be used internationally.

It sounds to me like you would be able to make a good decision for you by simply comparing the bookstores. Go to each device makers stores and see which ones have the books you want the most. Then check some of the bigger stores that can be used my multiple readers (For the Nook that is Kobo books and I think Sony) and see what they have.

Keep in mind that if you buy from a store other then the one tied to your device you will problably have to sideload the books. There are some e-book stores that you can buy from directly using the web browser on the Kindle (Smashwords and Feedbooks come to mind) but that still involves another step.
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