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Busy Read'n
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Location: Auburn, WA
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I never owned a Kindle, I do have the Kindle for Android app, but I've never actually paid for a Kindle book. When I was first researching getting an ebook reader it was still pretty soon after the Nineteen Eighty-Four debacle so I didn't want a device with WiFi where my books could potentially be deleted without my knowledge. I also wanted the device to handle more formats than just Kindle books, and I wanted to be able to get books from different sources besides Amazon.
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![]() Having any type of reader is not a death sentence sort of speak, where you only have to buy books from a seller who sold the device to you. Calibre is your friend. |
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Location: Pennsylvania
Device: T1 Red, Kindle Fire, Kindle PW, PW2, Nook HD+, Kobo Mini, Aura HD
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Calibre is indeed your friend and I buy books from whatever book store I choose. Of course, most of the time it's Amazon because they tend to have the better prices. Since most readers have WIFI now, that is not a big reason to stay away from Amazon. On another point. I don't think Amazon caused Sony to slither out of the US market. I would worry though about Sony leaving other markets. It doesn't seem like their hearts are really in the ereader market, which is a shame. |
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Location: Chicago, IL
Device: Kindle PW2, Kindle Voyage, Kindle DXG, Boox M90, Kobo Aura HD
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Southern Illinois
Device: eSlick, Pocketbook IQ, iPad, Kobo Aura, Kobo Aura ONE
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I began ereading in 2003 on my Palm Pilot and was an avid user of Fictionwise. So my first ereader had to be one that used PDB format, since I didn't know how to deDRM. I got a Foxit eSlick. Not the best ereader, but it worked for a while. I enjoyed the eInk for sure.
Then I got an iPad as a gift (2011) and tried using that for awhile, since the eSlick frustrated me because it wasn't touch (after having my Palm touch and then iPad touch screens). The ereading app I like the most on the iPad was Kobo. I tried every one out there including Kindle and B&N. I love the Kobo reading life and the awards. So, when I finally took the plunge this year to get a new ereader, I got a Kobo and have not regretted it. I have both the Aura HD (LOVE!) and the mini. I find the mini to be less stable, software wise, but I still like being able to carry it in my pocket or purse. I've been thinking about getting a Kindle HD for reading PDFs but am not sure if it will be worth the money or just frustrating since it is a step back into non-touch screen. I HATE reading on the iPad, too bright. |
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