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Old 07-21-2011, 10:56 AM   #4
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I have never seen a book reader with a broadband card in any way. The method that readers use to access the internet are either Wifi or by download from internet and upload to the reader (downlaod/upload). The method that you use depends on your home network, if you have one with wifi, like mine does, you will most likely want to make use of it if not go with one of the readers that works primarily via downlaod/upload. All readers can do download/upload however that is not their preferred method. Kindle, Nooks and Kobos primarily use wifi, those that primarily use the downlaod/upload method are the lesser known reader such as the Aluratek Libra Pro and the Pocket Book lite. Of those two I would recommend the Pocketbook lite, I have had two Libra Pros in the past which both have broken down within a month of buying them. On a Kindle the downlaod/upload can be done, its called sideloadingits just not the preferred method of, I will not speak to the Nooks or kobos as I have never owned one or played with one.
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