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Old 09-22-2011, 12:29 PM   #5
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That's why I created the thread - I wanted to get other opinions on this. For me, the library function was an important factor in choosing a Kindle or a device that supported ADE. But, in many parts of the US, this is no longer a factor.

I know that ebook selections are still small versus an ebook store like Amazon / B&N, but as time goes on that will likely change. And at $10 a pop (in general), ebooks aren't cheap. I suppose that a touchscreen is a nice thing to have, but not sure if that would sway me over to a Nook, at this point.
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