

Good to know, I appreciate you taking the time to clarify it to me, thanks
Good to know, I appreciate you taking the time to clarify it to me, thanks
Very interesting, thank you for clarifying and the other informations, i might look if I can find an used Kobo h2o
Thanks, I’ll try it
Thank you for taking the time to share it with me, I am a bit familiar with it, I used it to convert formats before but I ended up using shell/python scripts in the end to be more sttaightforward converting files, I will look more into it as soon as I get an E ink to try it out on book transfers, I have bought books outside Amazon and it’d be very helpful for me to have Calibre then
It appears so to really be discontinued but it’d not be a dealbreaker for me, I hate constant updates (i know security updates are for good but still annoying, i dont know if E inks do security updates like usually on mobile/PC though, do they?), interesting about the book transfer, is it natively supported by the device or do you use something like Calibre (which would be fine too)? Waterproof could also not be a dealbreaker for me I guess I could buy a case for it? I certainly wouldn’t stand in the middle of a rain to read
Is it safe as PDF (i know PDF can be virus ridden by usually embedding the virus in specific parts of the PDF layers or so I heard a while ago, which I usually am careful what PDF i open) or more/less?
Thanks for the input, I do occasionally read manga/comics but it’d not be a dealbreaker for me to compromise on it for a while
Kindle is very affordable but can you jailbreak non-Paperwhite Kindles too? I thought Kindles were very strictly hard to jailbreak while keeping it usable
I never truly understood the use of epubs to be honest, I usually convert them to PDF. Also I didn’t know you could do crossword puzzles on E ink that does sound very nice, so I assume you could do Sudoku as well? I have heard of reMarkable and it sounds perfect for me but its not within my reach atm unfortunately. I never heard of Boox so I will check it out. Is Kobo durable too?
Does Kindle Keyboard last long? Also since it’s from Amazon and you mention the seas… don’t they lock you out of your device? I have heard multiple times of Amazon locking people out of their account, not sure if locked out of the device, just for misdetecting them to have books they didn’t buy. My only issue with E ink would be black/screen only display but I could try getting used to it. The only other use I would think of possible issue but I guess I could resort to my personal computer to, is when reading a book/PDF in a foreign language with an open-source dictionaries of those you can click on words (I heard Kindle has that too though, right?) to view the meaning
Good to know, thanks!