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Originally Posted by SensualPoet
All else being equal, I am quite happy to keep my Kindle 3 for mobi and Kobo Touch for kepub/epub. The savings over buying paperbacks of the same titles easily covers the cost of the devices in a reasonably short period of time.
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Whats the difference though? Aside from which reader can read which files, is one inherently better? Is one easier to find? Im awfully close to pull the trigger here, in fact they are in my cart.
If I take a mobi and convert to epub does it degrade the quality somehow?