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Originally Posted by jswinden
Yep, he didn't think this poll out very well. Android and iOS devices can run multiple reader apps including the Kindle app. So if you have a Nexus 7.2 and mostly read on the Kindle app do you vote for Google (Android) or Amazon? Ditto for the iPads running the Kindle App, do you vote for Apple or for Amazon?
Just to rock the boat I voted for Apple as I use my iPad Mini Retina and iPhone 5 for all my reading, though 95% of my reading is using the kindle app.
ETA: I disagree with tubemonkey. I consider any device I feel comfortable reading on to be an eReader. I don't even have an eInk anymore as I don't like reading on them now that tablets have so much better resolution and pixel density.
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Favorite brand of EREADERS has nothing to do with apps or active content. It only applies to the devices. One can use Apple Apps (if they exist) to read iBooks on the Kindles as well. One, theoretically, can use a Kindle or Apple App to read on the Nexus 7 as well.
Also, tablets can be used as eReaders. I did not specify only eInk eReaders.
Let's see if more Apple eReader owners vote now. So far they are at the bottom with Kobo a surprise winner.