Christmas shopping for a reader
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I know this is an old topic - but I think technology as finally caught up to what was on my 'wishlist' for a device:
high quality/clear display: e-ink 300 dpi - minimal ghosting/high refresh etc.
long battery life - weeks not hours
O/S that supports both J-Novel app and website
fits in my jacket pocket/hand
inexpensive
making my 'Christmas list" :BOOX Go 6 - not the fastest cpu but ticks all the boxes - $150 US- includes case - anyone have one? thoughts? alternates (I also like the BOOX Palma2 but a bit more than I want to spend and prefer an aspect ratio closer to 4:3) -
You probably already know this, but:
If you don't mind installing Calibre (free software) you can copy JNC, Hanashi, Baen, etc. DRM-free books from a PC to an Amazon Kindle with a couple of clicks.
It won't work with DRM-books from stores other than Amazon unless you can strip the DRM.
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@HarmlessDave
thanks - I do use calibre, but a kindle is useless for prepubs, and a device like a BOOX actually has a browser (If you know of something else/similar/better- I am open to suggestions) -
@Jon-Mitchell said in Christmas shopping for a reader:
@HarmlessDave
thanks - I do use calibre, but a kindle is useless for prepubs, and a device like a BOOX actually has a browser (If you know of something else/similar/better- I am open to suggestions)Ah, I use my iPad for prepubs then my Kindle for the published books.
I haven't been looking for a non-Amazon reader so I'm no help there :)
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I'm not sure which devices would let you install eInkBro, which is an open source browser for e-ink devices that run on Android. It might be a criterion to look for - will the device allow you to install software?
The eInkBro software is available from GitHub and F-Droid.
https://github.com/plateaukao/einkbroI've seen some good reviews for the Meebook. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006212798527.html
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I don't have the Go 6 but I have the original Palma and the Poke 3 and I definitely recommend! Both use android out the box.
I use mine to read epubs and n9vels on book☆walker and it's a great experience.
As mentioned - einkbro is the go-to web browser for eink devices although i haven't used it for prepubs (lmk if you want me to test it - it should work fine though, I just normally don't have wifi on for it)
You can run it out of the box, download your fave apps, or even use a custom launcher for it