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Old 06-08-2023, 08:51 AM   #25
rcentros
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3) Does the last North American version still work with HTTPS certs anyway?
No. I'm guessing it had the same HTTPS certs as the latest EU version. Its browser has been useless for a long time. At one point (if I remember right) the Sony readers worked directly with Overdrive in the U.S. — I think there was even an app specifically for that. (But it also disappeared with the Sony to Kobo change.)

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Unlike the flaky T1, the only "broken" thing on the T2 seems to be Web browsing, which is rubbish even on new Kobo, Kindle and Android eink. An advantage for youngster that it can't use the Web
I've read a lot of books on the T2. Nice reader. If they made a new one with a Carta screen and a front light I would probably buy it. I really liked the way Sony rendered fonts.
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