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Old 01-03-2011, 08:25 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Poppaea View Post

Sorry, but that is not true!


You can read different format on a Sony: ePUB, PDF, BBeB, TXT, RTF, JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, MP3, AAC

Also you can fill it up using Calibre or just drag and drop. The "special Adobe program" as you call it is already installed on the Sony devices. So you can download your bought books without it and just use Calibre if you like to.

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Kindle reads more then Mobi. They all read more then Mobi or EPub. The difference is whether or not they read Mobi or EPub.

And you can use Calibre to fill up a Kindle as well by converting files. The poster below you points to the fact that he buys books from Amazon and converts them for his Sony. You can do the same for the Kindle, buy from BN, Kobo, or Sony and convert them to Mobi using Calibre and drop them on your Kindle. After stripping the DRM.

Which means that no e-reader is tied to a specific store.
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