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Old 06-10-2013, 01:41 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Rizla View Post
Kindles dont handle comics as well as ereaders that handle epubs. They do it, but you have to jump through extra conversion hoops. With an epub capable ereader, you just dump them into calibre and convert to epub.

Nook STR is dirt cheap at the moment. At the other end, the the Kobo Aura has a bigger screen and good lighting tech. I think they support epub. If lighting is an issue to you, be aware that the Kobo tech is the best. Don't touch the Nook Glo as the lighting system is flawed.
As far as I can tell, all the lighting systems have a chance to show up flawed. I've seen equal complaints about screen lighting on the Kobos, Nooks, and Kindles, so I don't think there's anything to choose between really. They're all using the same basic technology.

If you go for a lighted eReader, just be aware you might need multiple returns to get one that looks good with the light on.
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