Wanna buy eReader for my girl's b'day. What do you recommend: Kindle or Sony? It needs to work in ISRAEL. Thx!
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http://www.ereaderplanet.com/irex-iliad-book-edition-review.shtml
They are DRM free and have some pretty good options (but are a little more pricey than others)
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M$Thanks for your answer.
I read both Kindle and eReader reviews and they operate roughly the same in the eBooks - Kindle does have a much bigger library though.
The point is that my wife reads a lot of PDFs in her work, and the eReader can handle them fine, whereas with the Kindle you must convert them.