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Old 01-28-2012, 05:38 AM   #3
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Deception Bay, QLD, Australia
Device: ECO Reader, iPhone
I believe the question of which reader to use is also a question of how you are going to access ebooks.
Are you going to be buying them from bookstores or borrowing them from libraries?
Or both? Or something else?
I would like to suggest that you investigate ebook sources as part of the decision making process.
Personally I found that the criteria I used to decide which device to buy were not the things which mattered after I bought it. An example - I bought a reader which could use the widest range of formats and now I only use the EPUB format for the books I read.
I am still very happy with my original purchase, and I have since started to use my iPhone for when I travel light (since I will have it with me anyway). Everything I have on my ECO Reader I can also put on the iPhone, although I don't do this as a matter of course.

Angela
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