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  • thomasn75 39 posts since
    Nov 8, 2011
    Written on Feb 19, 2012 1:43 PM

    hi ZumbaChumba

     

    i agree with you there. the books i buy are from kobo and i have never had any problems with them. one thing that does amuse me is the copious emails with discount offers i get from kobo. reason; when i try and apply discount code to the book i want to buy in invariably get the message "the publisher does not allow us to discount this title". what really is pissing me of at the moment is not sony but the publishers. they seem to have learned nothing from the mp3 debacle. i notice that most of the publisher have now withdrawn from overdrive library lending(apparently due to some dispute with amazon in america). this will kill one of the best features of the t1 as no new books will now be added to the uk library stock through overdrive(if i understand it correctly).

    when i buy a product i want the product to be mine to do with what i want. you dont buy a car only to be told that only you can drive it. ranting i realise so thank good for calibre.


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  • 1 posts since
    Mar 9, 2012
    Written on Mar 9, 2012 2:03 PM

    I too bought my Prs-T1 in November expecting the Reader store to be opened shortly thereafter.  If the store fiasco wasn't so tragic, I'd be laughing.

     

    My reasons for buying this device over the oppositon - Easily Available in UK / SD card storage / access to Local Borough E-Library service / touch screen.... nearly imported a Nook but didn't starting to wish I had now.

     

    I like the hardware but the companion software is rubbish my advice to anyone trying to use the Reader PC App - AVOID Like the plague !......give me calibre any day.

     

    Come on Sony get it together I'd like to be able to use an integrated store LIKE I WAS TOLD I WOULD !


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  • sehuxle 196 posts since
    Nov 28, 2011
    Written on Mar 9, 2012 10:47 PM

    Whilst Sonys attempt to open a UK store is laughable I really dont't see why its that important. There are many stores to buy from, I've had a Sony reader for over 2 years and the lack of an official Sony store has not been a hinderance.


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  • carpetmojo 595 posts since
    Dec 26, 2010
    Written on Mar 9, 2012 11:32 PM

    First, see other post on same topic....

     

    Second, I don't think importing a Nook would have been a great move - B & N 's strength, if that's what it is, is in the US market - and could you use it for UK libraries ? Does it use Overdrive ?


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  • 161 posts since
    Feb 15, 2012
    Written on Mar 9, 2012 11:37 PM

    I'm wondering the same thing. Can't wait for a live date here. https://imagicon.info/cat/12-13/vmware_happy.gif


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  • 1 posts since
    Apr 11, 2012
    Written on Apr 11, 2012 8:51 PM

    We have had the same problem, purchased the PRS-T1 to be able to download through wifi sony reader store. We were not told that this was not up and running.

     

    I have a kindle myself, if I was you I would return it and but a kindle, so much easier to use and download books.


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  • carpetmojo 595 posts since
    Dec 26, 2010
    Written on Apr 12, 2012 7:48 PM

    NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 


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