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Old 04-08-2014, 05:38 AM   #35
rcentros
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
Assuming because you have access to BC libraries you can possibly buy in BC or have someone buy for you, a T3 is $79 new, not refurbished, and much nicer IMO than the T1 or T2.

You can create an Adobe account right on the reader (T1,T2,T3). I just did it to see. Easier to do it on the computer and you could do it on a friends or library computer I am sure.
I live in Texas, so you might be confusing me with the original poster? A $79 T3 would be nice, but they sell for about $150 on eBay in the states. I don't think they were ever officially sold in the U.S. Meanwhile the T2 is now at $50 with a year Sony warranty. I'm curious how well Evernote works with them. If I can just get my notes on the T2, that would be nicer than reading them on Android phone -- at least in the light.

I don't think setting up the ADE account was a problem -- I believe I still have one. It was running ADE on my Linux computer that was a no go. So, if the T2 has all the software needed for the "unlock" or whatever it is called, that would be great -- it would allow me to choose some books that I couldn't use in the past.

It looks as though, unlike the Kindle, the T2 has a decent web browser (as decent as one could be using E-Ink at any rate).

BTW, thanks for the response.
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