You wont get any ereader that imports pages documents, so if that is a requirement, you can stop right there. Pages is the only application that reads docs created by itself. You'd need to convert them to another format in order to use them on an ebook reader.
Kindle will only read Kindle format (oh... and PDF, apparently... but I would not bother reading PDF on an e-ink screen... I stick to Goodreader on my iPad)
Kobo will read its own epub format but also will read other epub formats as well.
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Books: EPUB, PDF and MOBI
Documents: PDF
Images: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP and TIFF
Text: TXT, HTML and RTF
Comic Books: CBZ and CBR
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Sony:
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Unsecured / free eBooks & text files ePub eBook, Adobe® PDF and TXT
DRM (Secure/purchased) eBook and text files ePub eBooks and Adobe® PDF
Image JPEG file / GIF file (.gif file extension, for an animation GIF file, only the first frame will be shown) / PNG file / BMP file
PC and Mac compatible Yes
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I dont know about the others, but if you check the respective websites, you can easily find out.
The thing is, you are not going to get all your requirements in one ebook reader (oh BTW the paper-like look is called e-ink and KIndle, sony, kobo all use that. Kindle fire is an Amazon Android tablet)...