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Old 06-30-2011, 09:10 AM   #101
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All four of them, at least two of which are unlikely to ever have a better deal than Amazon.
If looking for th best deal and selection is important to you, you'd be foolish to choose a reader that 'locks you out' of Amazon.
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So, say you shopped around and found the best deal at B&N, and those books use their proprietary DRM.
So remind us again how to you take those bargain B&N-type DRM books you found to your Sony or Kobo with out stripping?
Wow, you could work as a spin-doctor...

Other devices are "locked-out" of Amazon because Amazon doesn't offer to license their DRM-scheme to the other reader-companies.

B&N, on the other hand, does exactly that - and, as far as I know, you can read B&N-books on a Sony-reader.
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