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Old 07-10-2011, 06:46 AM
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susanwilley
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Originally Posted by lovelyl
I have a Kindle and love it, however, it does not allow you to download the free e-pub books that many local libraries are now offering. You have to buy your books from Amazon. Many are free and reduced prices, but free would be better! There is a program out there to allow you to convert e-pub books to the kindle format, but I can only get it to work on classic books that are out of copyright. I also don't like the battery replacement with the Kindle.
If I were to purchase a new one, I would purchase a Nook, or another brand that allows you to download the e-pub books. As soon as my Kindle "dies", I will get a Nook.
I didn't like the iPad because it doesn't seem to have the "electronic ink" that e-readers have so that it is easy on the eyes. Just my thoughts - hope it helps!
Keep a watch on the library they are in the process of allowing Kindle to download books. My Kindle has 3G and the battery lasts for 4 to 6 weeks as long as you keep the 3G turned off it will last for 6 weeks otherwise it's good for 4.
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