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Old 03-29-2017, 10:28 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by LeiraHoward View Post

So, in the US, basically if I want an e-ink device I have only three choices: Kindle, Nook, or Kobo? I was hoping there might be other options that I hadn't heard of. Oh well...
If you want to literally be able to walk into a store then you're basically looking at Kindle or Nook unless you're really lucky and have a local indie bookseller that actually stocks some Kobo's (none/pretty much none exist anymore). Kobo you'll likely be getting from Canada either directly from them or from Chapters Indigo.

Onyx is apparently available in two retail stores in New York (Brooklyn & Long Island) and will be available online from a US company soon (it looks like maybe the models have been renamed for the US market?)...
https://onyxboox.com/news/44266

There used to be resellers in the US brands like PocketBook and Cybook/Bookeen, but AFAIK their all long long gone.



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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
You might be able to get other brand Readers via Amazon.
You can get some through 3rd party sellers there.
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