DRM, etc.
-I'm not sure how it works for books but I'd like to be able to store books I buy on my pc too, as well as be able to buy&download on my pc and then upload to the ereader. Are any of the brands limited in that sense?
what do you read?
-I can limit myself to reading only text on the ereader, but I want it to be epaper device.
Only one country that I'm aware of has Kindle library ebook borrowing
-not really a library visitor, so it doesn't matter to me.
are you happy to read with someone else's ideas of fonts...
-if there's a reader that has everything else I want, but lacks this customization it's fine, but generally I'd prefer to have the option to customize
do you want a device that can sync up reading and audiobook listening with the same book
-not something I'm necessary interested, but if everything else fits my requirements and I like the looks of the reader I don't mind having the option.
are you expecting to end up with a large collection of books that you want to easily manage into shelves (collections)
-that sounds like something I'd want to do.
you mention colour, but also eink. If you want a decent coloured screen...
-I remember reading an article about epaper that supports colour, that's why I mentioned colours but I'm definitely looking for epaper device, not a tablett .
about brands
-I don't have any preferance towards Nook, was just asking why people only mention kindle&kobo and gave it as an example
Is there any reason not to go with something like PocketbookSense (PB630) over Voyage?
Dictionaries
-are Kindles the only ones that have good dictinary? It's somewhat important to me as I'm not native speaker, but read mostly in English.
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