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well. jh Send a noteboard - 29/07/2010 10:00:55 AM
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I'm sort-of maybe thinking about getting one, and have two questions:

  1. What are the pros/cons/USPs of all the different readers?
  2. Are ebooks a standard format that are compatible with all readers, or if I buy a certain reader am I locking myself into a certain ebook format?


can't help you with the first one, but as for the second, formats tend to vary a bit, however, there are readers out there which use a number of different formats, and then there are readers which links you up to a certain store. The formats I have seen are generally prc, mobi, epub, pdf, lit, txt, pdb. Check wikipedia to find one which supports the formats you enjoy. (Also, there are tools out there to convert books to different formats, I am not sure how well they do it, though.)
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