Inkyness another option is the Kobo, which you can check out at any Chapters in Vancouver. It's $149 CA. It has the older screen, but it does have wi-fi which allows you to buy directly from the Kobo bookstore. It supports ePub, which allows you to easily borrow books from the VPL.
My wife has the original model Kobo, which is nearly identical to the new one except it's a bit slower and no wi-fi. It's a perfectly fine basic reader, though the Kindle and new Sonys are better. They are selling refurbished ones at Futureshop for $79.
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