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Old 02-05-2010, 11:12 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by chris1 View Post
I'm looking for an ebook reader that can read HTML, PDF, the ability to "mark in margins". I have never heard of ePUB format before today, so I don't have any idea what to begin to ask about that. I must admit don't buy songs from iTunes b/c DRM. I run MacOS 10.4 (so I know sony is out), but what are good features of Gen3's. Are there any gen3's that do NOT have wireless networking of any form or fashion (i.e. no G3, no 802.11, etc.)
You are new to this, are you?
First, only few eReaders have any kind of wireless networking: Amazon Kindle (partly free international 3G roaming), B&N nook (3G in US, WiFi), the iRex readers and 2 of the pocketBooks have WiFi. (There may be others which I have forgotten).
Most (if not all) Readers DO support at least one DRM system. As you may or may not know, there sadly are more file formats for electronic books.

Many readers display PDF and HTML (in various grades of perfection) But what do you mean with "mark in margins"??
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