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Old 12-11-2018, 01:31 PM   #22
rcentros
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Originally Posted by NSILMike View Post
which is why I suggested getting whatever device you like. Of course you have to get something that is compatible locally, but if ebooks are available then by definition there is a compatible device.
This is how I understood your original post on the subject.

In the U.S., I can borrow and directly download Overdrive (AZW3) books to my Kindles (if I have a lot of patience, as the Browser takes forever), or I can borrow and directly download ePub books from Overdrive to my Tolinos or Sony T2 (again, provided I have a lot of patience to wait on the E-Ink Browsers). I also understand that, in the U.S., one of the newer Kobos will work to directly download (most) ePub books on Overdrive. (I don't have one of the newer Kobos.)

I understand the Kindle Overdrive borrowing works only in the U.S. If I lived outside of the U.S., the Kindle option would not be available – but I think that was clear in your comment about "local" features.

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