Just to be clear, I just made up the “EBSD” but hey it seems to work. Imagine it this way: you have a special DVD that can’t be read by normal DVD players (grooves are too wide or something). A specialty player is only sold as part of a standalone DVD player, not as separate PATA or SATA drive. The new player and DVD’s cost the same as normal DVD’s and players but the player can read normal DVD’s also.
Now the solution to get around that protection is to simply use the DVD player’s video out. But an e-book reader wouldn’t have any output function and if you can’t write to or from a EBSD card and only read it in a reader, it would be difficult to get that data off.
About the SD’s cards, uh have you ever held one? You can fit like 100 in you hand. Maybe they can have some slots on the back of the device to hold half a dozen or so and of course at least one could be a regular SD card to hold like another 100 books and documents.
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