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Originally Posted by abbynormal52
This is great, I have my eye on the Kobo color since a video I saw this a.m.
I having looked up what the eink means but I think it's probably that you can write on the screen??
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eInk is a display technology much like LCD, OLED, etc. Some Kobo devices support writing on the screen. eInk offers the advantage that it is a bistable technology so once you write the screen it will display what was written until a rewrite without needing any power.
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Originally Posted by abbynormal52
Does downloading books mean I could share them with my sister? I was always so disappointed I couldn't share them as she has a hard time with tek stuff, and little money to spend.
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We are getting into a different discussion here. Unless you are downloading public domain ebooks, transferring an ebook to a device that is not yours is not allowed by the licensing for most ebooks. It is doable but discussions about doing so are not permitted on MobileRead—it attracts the attention of lawyers. However if you want to ask about transferring PD books, there are quite a few people who are more than willing to offer advice.