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Old 12-17-2009, 09:31 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by omk3 View Post
What I would do in your place, is search for books I would be likely to buy for my future reader, and check the availability and price on amazon and a selection of epub stores (not just sony).
Take it from omk3, that's some sound advice and is the most important step in deciding which ereader is the best for you. And speaking of inkmesh, here's a recent study they did comparing Amazon's ebook store to Sony's and B&N's.

And here's another good site for running ebook prices with a lot of search options so you can narrow it down to stores that only sell epub: http://ebooks.addall.com/

A short list of epub stores:
ebooks.com
kobobooks.com (formerly shortcovers)
diesel ebooks.com
ebook eros.com
eharlequin.com
powell's books
books on board
fictionwise
Waterstones (UK)
WHSmith (UK)

Good luck!
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