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RTF is not a good solution for the SONY readers, while RFT do support images, SONY's implementation does not. Nor does it support TOC and hyperlinks which makes it difficult to navigate documents.
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I've used RTF on my Sony Reader in the past, and the main issue I had with it is the lack of consistent font rendering. With RTF, I've not been able to get to consistently render a general typeface (serif, sans-serif, and monospace).
With some RTF ebooks a specific typeface renders as sans-serif, while on others the same typeface renders as serif. I'm not too concerned about the specific typeface, but I do need it to render the general typeface consistently. But for that limitation, RTF would be a good general purpose ebook format for my ereader.
In addition to the above issue, Table Of Contents is one of the reasons that I use PDF for my ebooks. Since the pages are basically locked (unless I reflow the ebook), I'm able to autogenerate a table of contents and insert it at the beginning of my ebooks. By using styles, I can mark text in my ebooks and have it appear as an entry in the table of contents.