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Old 04-09-2006, 07:47 PM   #2
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Please post your reasons and if you choose option 4 then give us an idea what you're waiting for.
iRex Iliad - my choice. It seems to be the only one that is available (or will be soon) in the U.S. and doesn't to be based on DRM.

Sony Reader - Unit doesn't natively support PDF which means protected PDFs won't be of any use. Sony has a poor track record on DRM and don't see Sony changing their stripes anytime soon. The Sony Reader seems to be built on a business concept of "we control the content" which is uncompetitive - which means "bad" for the consumer.

Hanlin V2 (or V8) - I don't see this available in English and the U.S.

PDA/Smartphone - This is what I am currently using. Unfortunately, PDFs don't display well on the tiny screen. Text and RTF content works fine, though.
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