• almost1337@lemm.ee
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    5 days ago

    I’m quite glad that I never bought fully into Kindle/Nook/Kobo and instead went with an eInk Android tablet.

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      5 days ago

      Kobo connected to calibre web is the ultimate freedom/privacy ereader

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        5 days ago

        I’ve got a kobo Clara HD with plenty of pirated books on it, works pretty well, would recommend

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          4 days ago

          Authors sometimes offer direct buy ebooks from their personal site so you can support the author directly.

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          I have a Clara Color (it was like $10 more for the color version and it gives me a pretty screen when it’s powered off) and I absolutely love it. I was not a fan of ebooks until I got it. Turns out what I was not a fan of was all the other ebook readers I tried. I’m reading books on it more frequently than I ever read physical books.

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        5 days ago

        I went with a Box Note Air 3C, and it’s great. I hear the new model is basically the same but faster.

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        5 days ago

        Technically, official Kobo books are KEPUB, which is their own proprietary version of EPUB they use for their store, but they can read EPUB and other formats just fine. And if they don’t, Calibre solves that problem.

        (Converting books to KEPUB is sometimes worth it, especially if they have illustrations mixed in with the text, because then you are able to do things more easily like zoom in to the image on the reader.)

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      5 days ago

      im glad i didnt even try eink, i just went to best buy tried the cheapest tablets and the s9 fe works perfectly for me, wanted to like the p12 lenovo but the brightness was terrible on it, couldn’t see shit. I think id be dissapointed in my reading experience if eink is so much nicer, i like having options to watch media and do other stuff

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        I used to have a normal tablet before buying my e-reader and can say with certainty it is night and day difference. So much more comfortable to read on e-ink. Even comics are usually good in black-and-white.