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Originally Posted by Blossom
Kindle Library books have no restrictions. They are the same limits that the epub or PDF has. I don't know what you mean by publisher has set limits?
It all depends on what you want out of a reader. Where you buy your books and your reading habits.
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I can say Kindle support is top notch.  You can't get better service. B&N is hit and miss I am told.
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When I mean is that libraries will only have 1-2 copy of an ebook, which is ridiculous considering how little virtual space they take, so it must be the publishers who impose those limits.
IE.
http://sdpl.lib.overdrive.com
I can definitely see the Kindle/Amazon having a stronger backend/store support, but specs-wise the Nook seems like the stronger deal, although I suppose I can use the Kindle Android app on the Nook. I'm torn between going hacker route (Nook/Android) or the Apple (less choice but more stable) route (Kindle).