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Old 05-10-2012, 03:52 PM   #20
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The reality is that the major e-readers are all pretty similar. You should go for the one that you feel best suits your needs.

If you go with an EPub reader, Amazon is still there for you as long as you are ok with stripping DRM and converting. If you live outside the US and want something to use at the library, the Kindle is not the best choice for you. If you live outside the US and don't care about the library, then there is no reason to exclude the Kindle based on format.
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