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E-reader, advice?

AlfrunGrima

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Hi all,

I'm going to find myself a new e-reader, my current reader is 12 years old, ridiculously slow and with a bad battery. I have planned to read without subscription on Kobo or something else. I found here on wizardforum enough PDF's to read and study, so no need for subscriptions. What is your favorite e-reader/ the reader you current have? Pros or cons? Thanks in advance for answering!
 
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I would recommend the portable, leather and/or paper edition. There is no load time other than pulling it out of a pocket or bag and opening it. It comes pre-loaded with one book and the profits from the book go to the author and publishing company. It is truly a fascinating invention. I hope it catches on.
 

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I would recommend the portable, leather and/or paper edition. There is no load time other than pulling it out of a pocket or bag and opening it. It comes pre-loaded with one book and the profits from the book go to the author and publishing company. It is truly a fascinating invention. I hope it catches on.
It's not as if you can only have one or the other. I use both now but find an e-reader easier to carry outside the house since I don't have to worry about it being too big to fit in my bag and/or it getting ruined by rain.
 

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What is your favorite e-reader/ the reader you current have? Pros or cons?
I'm a fan of Kobos for ebooks - I've used them for years & I prefer them to any other eReader that I've tried.
If you are reading mostly pdfs however I wouldn't recommend any eReader - technically most of them support the pdf format, but they all display them really, really badly.
For pdfs I'd recommend a large-format android tablet - 10" or more ideally - you'll still be able to read ebooks on it, you'll just need to charge it more frequently.
 

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I have good phone, so I use app on phone to read e-books and PDFs, free and without Ads; FBreader.
 

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I'm a fan of Kobos for ebooks - I've used them for years & I prefer them to any other eReader that I've tried.
If you are reading mostly pdfs however I wouldn't recommend any eReader - technically most of them support the pdf format, but they all display them really, really badly.
For pdfs I'd recommend a large-format android tablet - 10" or more ideally - you'll still be able to read ebooks on it, you'll just need to charge it more frequently.
That is an idea I never thought of, thanks!
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I have good phone, so I use app on phone to read e-books and PDFs, free and without Ads; FBreader.
I did read indeed some PDF's on my phone, but my eyes seems to have problems with that. I have now those varifocus glasses. It is somewhat better, but not comfortable on a phone. I presume that FBreader is a Android program that works also on a tablet? Thank you for your post!
 
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I presume that FBreader is a Android program that works also on a tablet? Thank you for your post!
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was developed and keeps having support for Android, IOS, Windows, MAC, Linux and Crome OS.
So yes, should work unless you have some really exotic Operating System.
(just a note - support for pdf is addon that must be installed separately, at least on android as I have it, but is free too)
 
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