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Old 10-01-2011, 07:00 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by wandalynn View Post
A few questions about library lending - does the reader have to be registered with ADE for library books?

And purchases from the Sony store don't need to go through ADE? But a purchase from, say, Kobo or Fictionwise would?

Dieterpops, you got the reader and a case at Target - was the case T1 specific? Very pricey? And was the reader $149.99 ?

While I'm asking questions, Beespecked - how does the screen compare to the PRS 300? My husband has that one and it's the sharpest ereader screen I've ever seen.

TIA and sorry for all the questions
The case is the Sony non-lighted case...$34.99 at Target. You do need to have the reader registered with an Adobe account to get the wireless library to work. Once registered, it's very easy to check out books. I've been impressed with the reader thusfar...I've had my gripes with Sony readers in the past but so far, so good. Now if they could just offer the Economist subscription, I'd be set.
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