In my eLibrary iPhone and iLiad coexist in a rather harmonic, I'd even say synergetic, way. Whereas I read all my ereader books on the iPhone (thanks to no (DRM) eReader port on the iLiad), all my MobiPocket books are read on the iLiad - so I'm pretty well aware of the pros and cons both devices offer and can therefore use them according to their best areas of application.
So, right now I would already be very close to Nirvana if there wasn't that harsh restriction of (still way too) many books not being available as ebooks. I recently had to resort to paper books in order to read Tad Williams' Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn cycle.
YIKES! How clumsy these paperpacks were. And how badly printed! I am SO glad to have returned to my ebooks... Pity it's so hard to convince people of the superiority of electronic reading (especially here in Germany).
Ah, well, back to my iLiad...
Cheers,
- Don [:-]