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Old 06-21-2011, 12:39 PM   #176
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Originally Posted by Sil_liS View Post
I said: The ability to open DRM'd files is in the software.
You replied:




From the wiki, supported ebook formats of some ereaders:
eGriver eReaders: PDF, EPUB, TXT,CHM, FB2, PRC/MOBI, HTML, DJVU

HanLin eBook V3+: PDF, EPUB, TXT, RTF, LIT, PPT, WOLF, DOC, CHM, FB2, PRC/MOBI, HTML, DJVU

Sony Touch Edition PRS-650: PDF, EPUB, TXT, RTF

Kindle : Kindle (AZW), PRC/MOBI (non DRM), PDF, PDF (non DRM), HTML, DOC, TXT

Kobo eReader Touch: PDF, EPUB, MOBI, TXT, HTML, RTF

NOOK Simple Touch Reader: PDF, EPUB



The one that I chose to buy (Pocketbook 903) supports: FB2, TXT, PDF, DJVU, RTF, HTML, PRC, CHM, EPUB, DOC.


Honestly, what's your point.

The software layer is the part that provides the abstraction layer and allows the user to read the ebook, via hardware or reader.

I did not mentioned TXT, HTML, RTF, because majority of online bookstores use ePub or mobi. At least, those are the most common when you buy from B&N, Sony or Amazon.

Glad that you like your Pocketbook, but I don't think that's topic of the thread. And in terms of customer support, overall quality, online bookstore experience, I would not compare the Pocketbook side by side with a Sony, Nook or even Kindle.

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