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Originally Posted by Poppaea
No you don't use ADE, the Sony Reader Library downloads them also!
Just believe me it is as easy as turning on your TV. The Sony comes with all the software you need and it is easy to handle. The screen shows you the book covers and you open them by tapping. You turn your pages with a fingerswipe. You download bought and library books with a tap/klick and the screen is big and mat.
Everything else is cheaper because it is not as good. When price is not the matter and you want the easiest to use get a 950!!
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You really don't need to yell. I have read posts where people say that they have to convert the library books with ADE. I am sorry if this upsets you but that it the impression I was left with. You download the book to your computer, you use ADE, you sideload.
It is more then possible that what they means is that the ADE is on the Sony and there is no extra step but that is not how I have seen it posted. If that is the case, great. I will happily not post that but typing in bold font without explaining is not going to help.
You will also note that the first reader I suggested was the 950 so I was not bashing Sony.
I would not agree that everything else is cheaper because it is not as good. The Sony is more expensive because of the touchscreen. I am fine without a touchscreen so I don't need to pay the cost of having a touchscreen. So K3, Nook, and Kobo are less expensive then the 650 because of the lack of a touchscreen. If you are fine using buttons and a directional pad you can save yourself a good amount of money on a reader and spend it on books or a nice cover.
If you love the touchscreen then the Sony is the best option available for e-ink. If you don't have to have a touchscreen then there are a series of other options that can work very nicely for folks.