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Old 06-25-2010, 04:41 PM   #2
fjtorres
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Is there any reader that can cope with the DRM from both Borders/Kobo and Barnes and Noble?
At this point only Nook meets that criterion.
B&N DRM has been promised to other ADE-based readers Real.Soon.Now.
(Seven months and counting...)

If you don't insist on B&N compatibility then your options open up since pretty much everything else is compatible with Adobe Adept. At that point it is a matter of what do you value: low price? (Kobo,Aluratek) Touchscreen? (Sony) TTS? (Astak) ergonomics and end-user controls? (Pocketbook 360).

Since you already have some eink experience you could start by looking at the things that annoy/irritate you about your current reader and see which (if any) of the alternatives does better. Or you coud just punt and go for Nook.
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