• @[email protected]
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    28 days ago

    Kobo, folks. I’ve been there through three generations of devices. No regrets. Fairly hackable, sideload friendly, competitively priced.

    • classic
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      528 days ago

      Which model?

      Anyone have thoughts between Kobo and Boox or ReMarkable?

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        28 days ago

        I’m using a Boox Leaf 2 myself, it’s basically just an android tablet with an eink screen. I can load pretty much any eBook format, and you can put regular android apps from play store (or any other app store) on it as well if you want. And they have a microSD card slot available from the outside to expand storage.

        All the hacks and mods people do to their kobo are not needed, because it’s supported by default on my Leaf 2.

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          228 days ago

          Well that does sound pretty cool, I might have to take a closer look when I’m ready for another purchase.

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            228 days ago

            Yeah that sells well for me too. I like that flexibility

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            127 days ago

            IMO battery life is absolutely excellent, I brought it with me on a 2 week holiday last year, read for 30-90min almost every night and didn’t need to charge it during the trip or worry about battery life.

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              127 days ago

              Wow. Now I’m impressed. I was set on a Kobo Libra, maybe even the Color, but this sounds great.

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        28 days ago

        I’ve looked into those other brands but not recently enough to provide any meaningful comparison. (though I have this feeling that “remarkable is overpriced” is something I’ve heard a lot, but I could be wrong)

        I’ve personally owned the Kobo Glo, Glo HD, and Libra 2.

        For most of their devices (I can’t speak for current models one way or the other) you can swap out key bits of the software and enhance functionality via various hacks/mods. A lot of that is documented here: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=223

        You can also open them up and replace a standard SD card to boost storage capacity. (Again, I know this to be true at least through the Libra 2, I do not know about more recent models.)

        The thing I got the most use from in the past was being able to swap out the sdcard on my Glo and Glo HD, but some folks really swear by the other various mods. I don’t have any complaint with the default reader software on the Kobo, so haven’t messed with swapping that out.

        I have not messed with the SD card on the Libra 2 for two reasons - apparently doing so will mess up the waterproofing, and also because I’ve found 32GB to be sufficient for my purposes.

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          228 days ago

          I appreciate the input! I admit to a knee jerk wariness of ReMarkable due to their pervasive advertising on Facebook back when. Ada on there are like a modern equivalent of As Seen On Tv

          Kobo seems to consistently get positive comments in forums oth

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        28 days ago

        Android is a massive value add. I can’t tolerate it for my actual phone, but it’s just an absolutely huge step up from the other ereader OSes.

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        328 days ago

        I went with a Boox device recently and like it. Since it is just android you can load up all sorts of apps. I use it for various things other than reading books, for example with the Paprika app in the kitchen as a recipe display.

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      228 days ago

      Kobo can connect to libraries via apps like Libby (or others), right?

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      228 days ago

      I’m considering a Clara BW, just waiting to see if it’ll go on sale for Black Friday.