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Old 02-05-2010, 02:09 PM   #8
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Haven't tried that with the Boox built-in web-browser yet. But Adobe Digital Editions supports installing books with DRM protection on it.
The Onyx looks like a great reader, really thought through with a lot of format support. However it will not support Kindle books.

I still think the main reason for buying one of Amazons readers is because of the big selection of books and the fact you know they're not going away. They will be there in years to come improving the devices and work to get more titles on board. After all there main business is about selling books.

Just out of curiosity, is it easy/comfortable making page turns with the Onyx? I see that it doesn't come with any buttons on the side only a scroll wheel down at the bottom.

Found this youtube-video of the Onyx device for anyone intersted:
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