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(group member since Oct 24, 2010)
JSWolf’s
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I've moved on from my T1. I've gone to the Kobo side with a Kobo Aura H2O. The screen is very nice. The 6.8" is very nice. The software is much nicer than what you get on the T1. The front light on the H2O is very nice. There's nothing better about the T1 vs. The H2O. And, the H2O is better than the Kindle.The H2O supports ePub the same as the T1. So once you've setup your H2O so it can handle DRMed ePub, you can borrow library eBooks and read the same eBooks you have for your T1.
I have a 650 and my mother and mother-in-law both have a T1. I'm waiting to see what Sony does for their next reader. I'm wanting to get another. I'm hoping for better hardware such as a bigger battery, higher resolution screen and I'm not bothered if it doesn't have a front light.
Integrated lighting uses the battery of the reader. That I dislike. Plus, I like the light cover I have for my 650 and the light cover for the T1. They use a AAA battery and work quite well.
Do you know hwo to strip the DRM from The AZW eBook?If not, what you could do is gift it to me and if it is AZW and has DRM, I can strip the DRM and then send it to you so you can convert it to ePub via Calibre.
mookie wrote: "i am not sure why the android one got pushed. i read somewhere that the ios one got pushed because they were getting delayed by apple."my guess is so both apps can be released at the same time.
I'm having a hard time convincing librarians that Sony sells ePub only and that ePub does have fixed page numbers that do not change when the text size changes. They also do not know that nookbooks are ePub.Please help and go the the blow linked thread and post that all this is so. I want to get a book's listing fixed. But they are being stubborn.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4...
The 650 is really nice. I got one last week with a free light cover and I really enjoy it. I had a 505 before the 650.
