ElNino wrote: » I have my Sony PRS-505 for about 18mths now and I am very happy with it. You can source books from practically any ebook store bar Amazon which only has ebooks in Kindle format. I am not sure what you mean about $7 not being a good price for a download as that is very cheap. There is an excellent cross-platform open source free library management application called Calibre which I use to add and delete books to my Ereader. Calibre supports conversion from (HTML, LIT, RTF, TXT, PDF(simple text+few images)) to the SONY ebook reader format LRF or the more universal EPUB format and it is regularly updated. It works with the Sony firmware. You can download it here:http://calibre.kovidgoyal.net/ It doesn't work with 64 bit Windows. There is a big thread on the Sony Ereader in the gadgets forum.
$7 not being a good price for a download as that is very cheap.
CraggyIslander wrote: » *the sony one is cumbersome and more limited in supported formats, i.e no support for epub, but it's own DRM'd format. It's the one in the shops tho as it's got a big brand name pushing it...
Ludo wrote: » Quick question... I see these ebook readers have no backlight. Does this mean you have to have a light on to see them? Do some of them have a backlight?
MacGyver wrote: » AFAIK the sony one released an update for epub recently but worth check the support site for sony before buying
Andy-Pandy wrote: » I dont understand the attraction. I love my book collection, i have a room filled with bokks and love looking through them. looking at the covers and remebering the storys
bedlam wrote: » South Dublin Libraries do ebooks. No excuse now ;]