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Old 04-18-2014, 07:38 PM   #48
Prestidigitweeze
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Originally Posted by rahulsh1986 View Post
I personally prefer Kindle though. Just a suggestion. It is primarily because Amazon has a large collection and comes with offers every now and then. There are also Indie authors that publish there.
Personally, I'd rather own both e-readers, which one can justify financially by staggering purchases and generally upgrading less. I like to have current epub ereaders, but I can manage with an older Kindle as long as it can accept Amazon's basic formats.

The important thing is to have access to both formats' libraries (Kobo and other epub vendors'; Amazon's) and to use Calibre to shuttle between them and build your own.
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