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Old 12-05-2014, 04:06 PM   #33
Gregg Bell
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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger View Post
Once you opened your book it matters very little which ereader you use. The differences are mainly on how intuitive it is to get to your book in the first place and features like syncing across other devices and the built in ability to purchase on device. The Amazon ecosystem has a big advantage there, but if you plan to sideload your books and want the freedom to buy your books from any store then the advantage of a Kindle slowly disappears.

One thing any Kindle does very well regardless is the quality of the dictionaries. Not just which dictionary is used, but how many words are included.

Be sure to invest in the right book store - the itunes store is a bad choice for sideloading, for example.
Thanks Tigger. Won't be syncing across other devices, but won't I be able to buy Amazon books from say, a Kobo reader? And not quite sure what you mean by investing in the right book store.
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