Personally, I'd have to say, go with a Sony, Kobo, Nook, since Adobe's ADEPT ePub variant is more widespread, you're not tied to just the one store. There are other readers that also support that, such as BeBook and EzReader, but they may be harder to find.
Kindle's are nice, but you're much more limited, pretty much just tied to Amazon.
Either route you go, Overdrive (which most Libraries use) now supports Adobe and Amazon's DRM, so you can check out books for free from your library.
Try messing around with your LCD device first, but once you go eInk, you won't regret it. It is much easier on the eyes, and works in more light settings. For instance, LCD in low light settings messes with your eyes quite a bit.
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