Thread: Color Nook noobie dilemma
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Old 12-08-2011, 05:57 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by geertm View Post
If you want to able to share books with your son it would be a better idea to buy a Nook Touch instead of a Sony T1. Because the Sony cannot read B&N books (at least not without removing the DRM).
The B&N DRM allows you to share books by just copying them to another reader (using the USB connection).
On the other hand, the OP already owns a Sony 650 for his own use. So any books he bought from B&N wouldn't work with his 650 unles he removed DRM. Therefore a T1 registered to the same account as his 650 is a good option. I own a Nook Color and Sony ereaders. My solution is that I nearly never buy books from B&N unless they are enhanced with video or color photos. Instead I buy all my books from Sony, Kobo and other EPUB sources and have my Nook Color registered to the same Adobe account as my Sony ereaders. That way the books work on all of my devices.
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