I am buying from B&N and decrypting and sideloading now. So, content is not all that important to me. My thinking now is:
1. Kindle - no ePub, no memory card. I'd like to overcome both those limits.
2. nook STR - Internal memory is segregated into space for B&N purchased content and sideloaded. Most internal memory is used for B&N content. Sideloaded content onto a memory card shows up under "My Documents" instead of the rest of your eBooks. This is also an issue for me in the nook STR that I would like to overcome.
So, if the Sony T1 will not segregate my content, will take a memory card, and will do ePub, then it's a win over the other two readers for me
The only thing I don't like about the Sony so far is fact that the page turn buttons are not in the bezel.
Other than that, my research leads me to believe that the Sony T1 is a win over the current nook STR and Kindle because of the features I listed above. Thoughts? Comments?
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