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Originally Posted by beachwanderer
If you want a maximum of options to customize the way you read (fonts, text sizes etc.) and folder management and support of epub and mobi as bare formats (epub with adobe drm) and pdf support of sorts then have a look at the product range that pocketbook has to offer. But: The small "360 plus" with a 5'' eInk Screen (vizplex, no pearl I'm afraid) is priced at 133,- USD on their website ...
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Originally Posted by dustman
Pocketbook supports plethora of formats, all mentioned included, plus quite rare like djvu. Can do folder organization and such. Flash cards can be used to store different collections. Don't know exact pricing options, but normally more expensive than Kindle.
http://www.pocketbook-int.com/welcome-pocketbook
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Agree with both posts. Except for the price range a Pocketbook reader will fit all of your requirements perfectly. Maybe you will find them worth paying a little bit more.
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Originally Posted by booklover6
I put Coolreader on my Sony T1 and it won't even open mobi. ... The folder organization capability in Coolreader is excellent.
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You're right. Coolreader can't read mobi files. But it's a great reader for ePub files.