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Old 06-12-2009, 11:43 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
So, that leaves the BeBook, CyBook and JetBook.

I wouldn't know the advantages of the BeBook over CyBook (or the other way around), they are both 6" e-ink devices.
The difference is, that the Cybook features DRM-support, while the Bebook does not. On the other hand, the Bebook offers a number od extra buttons and the possibility to install an alternative firmware (OpenInkpot).

Si if you are looking for a device to read recent fiction or other books, which are recent (and therefore DRM protected), the cybook is a good one. If you are more interested in the possibility to experiment with firmwares and anyway plan on reading only DRM-free content, the BeBook is to be preferred.
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