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Old 01-18-2012, 05:42 PM   #5
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Also, if you stick primarily to Android devices, you don't need to strip DRM at all. I am using a Kobo Vox (7" colour ereader running open Android 2.3) and am able to use Kindle books, Kobo books, public library books from Overdrive all on one device. I read primarily long-form fiction so I don't have special needs such as technical users might have.

When I prefer to read on an eink device, then I need a Kobo Touch (for Kobo books and library books) or a Kindle of some sort (for Amazon books).

But a single Android tablet is enough to access everything. It's possible the Galaxy Note will also run all three apps; and certainly three is a PC version of all three as well. There is no need to strip any DRM since the content resides in the cloud for downloading to devices as needed and there is a custom app for each device from each vendor.
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