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Old 05-16-2010, 10:30 PM   #93
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Originally Posted by advocate2 View Post
Koland,

How kind of you to trash the Sony readers. My only question to you is: How many Library ebooks have you borrowed on your Kindle? I've owned the Sony 505, 600, and 900 and never had a problem with any of them. I also read on average one library ebook a week on my Sony. That's a savings of about $500 a year. Enjoy your Kindle. I sold my DX a month after I bought it and got fed up with being locked into Amazon.
I'm reading a library book on my DX right now. I had to use a script to turn on the flag, but it was quicker and easier to do that and then copy over via USB than it would have been to fire up digital editions, download the file and copy it across (especially given how buggy ADE can be). I'm not knocking the Sony Reader; a PRS-500 was my first dedicated device and I have since passed it on to my daughter. I also owned a PRS-700 for quite a while until it sat collecting dust after I bought my Pocketbook 360. Heck, I might go out and buy the 600 now that they have such a low price; I like the tap-tap dictionary function and the ability to write on the screen. But it is fairly easy to use library books on the kindle, provided your library stacks Mobipocket library books.

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