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Old 09-22-2011, 01:52 PM   #62
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
I very much doubt it. The Sony T1 does not seem to have a web browser, and Sony is not going to build a custom interface to Overdrive, which would involve too much 'coupling'.

I think it is going to work very much like Kindle does now, that is, you'll get an option on the Overdrive web site to send to your Sony, you'll get redirected to a Sony page to authenticate and choose the device to send to, and Sony's servers would fulfill the ebook.
The T1 does have a browser. And yes, it can download library eBooks without the need for a computer. Actually, it can work very much like ADE on your computer does. The T1 downloads the .acsm file and then that gets filled by the Adobe server and sent to the T1. That's how I think it will work.
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