Thread: PRS-T1 Thinking about a T1
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Old 12-15-2011, 09:00 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Bookworm_Girl View Post
Yes, the T1 has a browser, and you can download files from the web to it.

Do you use your K3 for anything besides just reading books? I use my K3 for subscriptions that aren't available at Sony, and I'm also a Prime member so I get access to a free book a month from the Lending Library. Maybe there's a store nearby where you can demo a T1.
I use the Kindle solely for books. I don't have any subscriptions. If I was going to subscribe to any magazines, I would probably do it on the iPad, since magazines work better on the large screen experience, though I know the iPad is horrendous outdoors.

There is nothing keeping me on the Kindle subscription-wise or content-wise. Some of the books I have bought, were actually formatted better in ePub vs mobi, due to ePub's ability to handle drop caps, and it better support for tables and formatting (HTML4 vs 3.2). When buying certain books, especially reference books, ePub is a clear winner over azw/mobi.
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