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Old 04-06-2010, 01:32 PM   #54
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Originally Posted by Graham View Post
Any tablet PC (such as the 10" Asus or Lenovo) can also read Kindle DRM plus all the above except the new iBooks one. Also, a Palm device can read Secure eReader and Secure Mobipocket, so the same number as the iPad. The iPad should get one more when/if the B&N app comes out, but still won't match the tablet PCs.

I think a more correct way to make that statement is supports more DRM formats than any device aside from PCs/laptops/tablet PCs.

The advantage is the form factor is much better for reading that PCs or laptops IMO. For tablet PCs the advantage should be screen quality (maybe some will have IPS screens and match it), speedy interface and 10+ hour battery life that I doubt anything running a full OS will match anytime soon.
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