The main limitation with many eInk web browsers is that they can only display a single window. This is the case with the Kindle's web browser, for example. This means that any site which opens pop-up windows will not work. With my ISP's webmail interface, for example, I can see the list of e-mail messages on my Kindle, but I can't either read or write messages, since both those operations involve pop-up windows.
The Kindle's web browser works pretty well, given the limitations of eInk screens. It will display even quite complex sites quite nicely.
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