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Originally Posted by rcentros
It's not as convenient as the Kobo's method, but Tolinos still work like the Sonys used to work for downloading Overdrive books (by using the web browser to download the book and the built-in ADE to open it).
If you want another option, GoodyStore is selling Tolino Shine 2 HDs (used) for $30 (they would probably accept a $25 offer). These are front-lit, 300 dpi readers. I've dealt with GoodyStore several times and have always been happy with the accuracy of their product description and the speed of their shipping.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Tolino-Shin....c100667.m2042
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That is pretty cheap! and only $7.50 shipping. I might have to think about that!
You realize you are enabling me toward acquiring your habit of acquiring used ereaders