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Originally Posted by Rev. Bob
All in all, I prefer to just standardize on EPUB and use my Kobo. The fact that my Kobo's a Glo and my Kindle's a Touch is another big factor; I use the Kindle exclusively for a handful of things that won't convert to EPUB (Topaz format, IIRC), as well as a few disposable freebies that I don't want to bother converting. On balance, I regard the Kindle as a mistaken purchase on my part, except that it'll serve as a test platform for forthcoming projects that I get paid to format. I don't even remember how long it's been since I turned the Kindle on.
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Like I always say there is no one best ereader, just best for you. It was not the reader itself that got me to chose Amazon, it was Amazon's habit of under cutting their competition's prices on ebooks. That's a behavior that I want to encourage. I will ned to do a price comparison on one of the NY Times best sellers.