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2012-09-04, 9:46 pm
2012-09-04, 10:01 pm
Some options:
1)Wait for the Amazon Kindle to be released in Japan (sometime this year)
2)Buy a Rakuten Kobo Touch and download e-books
3)Buy the book and use BOOKSCAN http://[video=youtube]http://www.youtube...mk[/video]
In America, there is 1dollarscan.com which uses BOOKSCAN technology.
They scan and OCR (I think it costs money) your book, create a PDF, send you
a link, and then destroy your original book.
With option #3, you would buy the book, and use the service to get a custom PDF.
That's about the best you can do other than scanning it yourself.
1)Wait for the Amazon Kindle to be released in Japan (sometime this year)
2)Buy a Rakuten Kobo Touch and download e-books
3)Buy the book and use BOOKSCAN http://[video=youtube]http://www.youtube...mk[/video]
In America, there is 1dollarscan.com which uses BOOKSCAN technology.
They scan and OCR (I think it costs money) your book, create a PDF, send you
a link, and then destroy your original book.
With option #3, you would buy the book, and use the service to get a custom PDF.
That's about the best you can do other than scanning it yourself.
Edited: 2012-09-04, 10:02 pm
2012-09-04, 10:50 pm
I have a Sony eReader. There is a Sony store online with thousands of ebooks in Japanese. You may have to later convert the books into PDF format.
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