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Old 01-27-2010, 05:08 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Krystian Galaj View Post
He probably didn't try, but is it possible to read one's own books on it, ie. does it support importing non-DRM ePub books to the device?
He doesn't read ebooks, so he didn't approach it from that perspective. He didn't know how to get personal books onto the device. He said it uses the same apps so I would guess the Stanza app would help get your one content on.

He told me they had a spot which was drop in which you clicked on an app that opened a bookshelf type store that you swipe through pages of shelves to find your books (maybe this is the new B&N app) and it was called "iBook".

He said there are 2 ports (one portrait and one landscape) that uses the same kind of iPhone/iPod Touch connector and it docks. The iPad connects the iPad to a computer the same way the iPhone/iPod Touch do.
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