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  • J jerebear39@slrpnk.net

    Kindle yes, Kobo no. Kobo allows u to upload your own files

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    ghostface@lemmy.today
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    #13

    Expensive but it’s an easy decision to make.

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    • ghostface@lemmy.todayG ghostface@lemmy.today

      I need a new reading tablet. I’m not entirely sure but I heard people talking about how a lot of new tablets are becoming difficult to put pirated books onto.

      Need suggestions. Cheap too maybe? Please.

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      doctorbllk@slrpnk.net
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      #14

      Kobo.
      Simply upload via calibre or another ebook management software, basically drag n drop. I use a Kobo clara bw. It can be a little slower than I want at times, but still very much gets the job done.

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      • ghostface@lemmy.todayG ghostface@lemmy.today

        I need a new reading tablet. I’m not entirely sure but I heard people talking about how a lot of new tablets are becoming difficult to put pirated books onto.

        Need suggestions. Cheap too maybe? Please.

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        moonburster@lemmy.world
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        #15

        I still have an old Kobo h20 laying around not being used since I got the updated version. If you are situated in the eu, we can look into a sale!
        The h20 works fine to this date and works like a flashdrive

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        • ghostface@lemmy.todayG ghostface@lemmy.today

          I don’t really get the point of something that small when I have my phone.

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          anarchistartificer@slrpnk.net
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          #16

          E-ink screen is easier on the eyes, and also helps the battery to last for way longer than a phone would. Some people also appreciate having the compartmentalisation of a separate device that’s just for reading — fewer distractions.

          My phone is pretty heavy, and reading on it can hurt my hand after a while, especially as there isn’t an ergonomic way to turn pages (the app I use can have it so the volume buttons turn the page, but they’re not positioned well to do that).

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          • ghostface@lemmy.todayG ghostface@lemmy.today

            I need a new reading tablet. I’m not entirely sure but I heard people talking about how a lot of new tablets are becoming difficult to put pirated books onto.

            Need suggestions. Cheap too maybe? Please.

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            hash@slrpnk.net
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            #17

            There are cheaper options, but I love my phone sized Boox Palma 2. It runs android on a midrange spec chip, so you can do pretty much whatever you want with it, including Libby and old libraries that might be locked to an app.

            If you want to go smaller and the other direction on functionality, the Xteink X4 is cheap and really interesting. It runs on a hackable esp32 and will magsafe to the back of your phone.

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            • ghostface@lemmy.todayG ghostface@lemmy.today

              I need a new reading tablet. I’m not entirely sure but I heard people talking about how a lot of new tablets are becoming difficult to put pirated books onto.

              Need suggestions. Cheap too maybe? Please.

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              noodles@slrpnk.net
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              #18

              Supernote has two sizes, I use the smaller one as an e reader successfully. About the height and width of a largish novel, but much thinner, and it runs a very open android fork that lets you treat it as a USB, along with various cloud sync options including self hosting. It’s primarily geared towards writing, but it natively supports kindle app for library books and is pretty easy to side load other apps onto. My one big caveat is that it isn’t backlit which makes night reading a pain, but some random person on reddit just started selling a light that clips directly into the pogo pins on that back and it works pretty well, though it’s annoying that it isn’t directly integrated so it’s another thing to keep track of

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              • ghostface@lemmy.todayG ghostface@lemmy.today

                I need a new reading tablet. I’m not entirely sure but I heard people talking about how a lot of new tablets are becoming difficult to put pirated books onto.

                Need suggestions. Cheap too maybe? Please.

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                evasive_chimpanzee@lemmy.world
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                #19

                I am still using a Nook (Barnes and Noble’s brand) ereader from 2009. It was in storage in a damp basement for a year, and the fake leather case it was in literally disintegrated around it, but it was fine. The battery turned spicy pillow, so I replaced it for a few bucks, but other than that, it’s still working great. I haven’t connected it to wifi in like 10 years, so I have no clue how well transferring books from a library works. It has a micro SD card slot that makes it capable of holding a huge amount of books, so I just drag/drop a hundred books on every few years by plugging it into my computer. The only complaint is no backlight.

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                • H hash@slrpnk.net

                  There are cheaper options, but I love my phone sized Boox Palma 2. It runs android on a midrange spec chip, so you can do pretty much whatever you want with it, including Libby and old libraries that might be locked to an app.

                  If you want to go smaller and the other direction on functionality, the Xteink X4 is cheap and really interesting. It runs on a hackable esp32 and will magsafe to the back of your phone.

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                  v3ritas@infosec.pub
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                  #20

                  I’ve had the X4 for a few weeks now, put the CrossPoint firmware on it & really like it so far. I like having a smaller device that I can just attach through MagSafe & read whenever instead of figuring out how to carry my jailbroken Kindle. And especially for the price of the X4… definitely worth it for me.

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                  • urheber@discuss.tchncs.deU urheber@discuss.tchncs.de

                    I have an old pocketbook. Works awesome

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                    monomon@programming.dev
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                    #21

                    I have a slighly newer Era. I love it. In fact its one of the first items I pack.

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                    • E evasive_chimpanzee@lemmy.world

                      I am still using a Nook (Barnes and Noble’s brand) ereader from 2009. It was in storage in a damp basement for a year, and the fake leather case it was in literally disintegrated around it, but it was fine. The battery turned spicy pillow, so I replaced it for a few bucks, but other than that, it’s still working great. I haven’t connected it to wifi in like 10 years, so I have no clue how well transferring books from a library works. It has a micro SD card slot that makes it capable of holding a huge amount of books, so I just drag/drop a hundred books on every few years by plugging it into my computer. The only complaint is no backlight.

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                      hanrahan@slrpnk.net
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                      #22

                      that’s impressive, mine crapped itself years ago and wouldn’t charge. Went to a Kindle, now on a Kobo Libra Colour (fuck Amazon) use Calibre for self hosted ebooks and Overdrive for Library’s Books.

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                      • ghostface@lemmy.todayG ghostface@lemmy.today

                        I need a new reading tablet. I’m not entirely sure but I heard people talking about how a lot of new tablets are becoming difficult to put pirated books onto.

                        Need suggestions. Cheap too maybe? Please.

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                        spectrums_coherence@piefed.social
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                        #23

                        Supernote! Repairable, excellent pen feel, sustainable company, excellent software.

                        The tradeoff is that you do need to pay a lot for it 😞
                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKI3WrWTZ24

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                        • ghostface@lemmy.todayG ghostface@lemmy.today

                          I need a new reading tablet. I’m not entirely sure but I heard people talking about how a lot of new tablets are becoming difficult to put pirated books onto.

                          Need suggestions. Cheap too maybe? Please.

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                          #24

                          As others have said, Kobo is the goat.

                          I have a ClaraHD. It’s not huge, but is about the size of a paperback, and you can probably pick one up pretty cheap these days. I’ve had mine since 2020 and it’s still going strong.

                          As an added bonus; while it’s a bit of fiddle to set up, if you already have a server at home, you can run something like Grimmory, which will enable you add books to it and sync them wirelessly with a Kobo. These days I literally only ever plug mine in to charge it once every few weeks.

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