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Old 06-08-2020, 04:51 PM   #172
rcentros
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All ereaders that I know of are locked in their own ecosystem unless you use calibre to strip DRM then sideload content.
Tolinos and PocketBooks have Adobe ADE built-in so they can download Adobe DRM books directly from various eBook sellers. The limitation is whether their built-in browsers can navigate the various pop-ups the sites use for downloads. For example, I can't download books from Google Books because I can't get the "three dot" menu to "pop-up" and work in my Tolino's browser. It looks like Kobo now has the same issue. (I used to be able to buy books directly from Kobo using my Tolino.) Tolinos and PocketBooks can also borrow directly from Overdrive.
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