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Originally Posted by SteveK
This is probably a stupid question, but is it safe to assume that the file for the book can be saved on a reader, but the file for the video is saved (and viewed) on a computer? I'm certainly willing to pay $2 more for a video, but not if it means I can't use the epub file on a standard e-reader.
I'm assuming the answer is yes, but I wanted to verify.
Thanks in advance.
SteveK
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Sent the a/v file to my fiancee's K3 last night. Loaded up with no problems at all. You should be in the clear

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