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Originally Posted by cybmole
shone would be more accurate as they don't make them any more
actually, though it was technically possible to interface directly with a library, I found that doing do on a small, slow, black and white e-ink screen was incredibly difficult, as the overdrive interface is not small screen friendly; and I always reverted to taking the longer route via PC & ADE & Calibre
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They didn't make the PRS-T2 when I bought mine either ... but it still shines.

ADE is a bit more problematic for me since I use Linux. So it's worth the "small, slow" e-ink screen route for me -- and I just like the fact that it
can be done, even if I don't use it much. I mostly use Kindles for library books.