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Old 09-02-2008, 08:12 PM   #11
erasure25
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Originally Posted by adriatikfan View Post
Which library would that be?

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David
Both the Pasadena/Glendale and Los Angeles County libraries offer digital ebook downloads you can borrow. You have to have a library card to use the feature. I have only done the Pasadena library so far, and they allow you to "check out" a max of 5 ebooks at a time each for 14 days, after which the file is no longer usable. You have to use Adobe Digital Editions to check out the books and transfer to the PRS-505. It's pretty simple once you get the hang of it.

So far, the format is not the best but not terrible. I read it on medium and every other page is almost blank or contains 1-3 lines of text (overflow from the previous "page"). But again, its free!

I'm guessing smaller cities and less populated areas may not have libraries with a digital download section?? I'm not sure though...
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