Comparison of E-book Readers - Commercially Available Devices Sold By Maker or Designer

Commercially Available Devices Sold By Maker or Designer

Notes:

  • Library compatible – Can be used to borrow e-books from public libraries, i.e. the EPUB and/or PDF formats with digital-rights-management (DRM) protection are supported.
  • Listed by maker chronologically by year of release, newest first.
  • Only products listed that either the product itself or its company is notable, as shown by having a Wikipedia article (without notability notice).
  • When looking at two books read the back

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