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Old 07-03-2014, 07:27 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
You may wish to consider the Onyx T68. It's an eInk Android tablet that can run Calibre Companion, which gives you a far, far better interface to your library than any system of collections does. You can use whatever you want as a back end to it for a reading app - Moon+ works very well.
IMO Calibre Companion is the best way to organize a big library that there is.


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Get a discontinued Nook Simple on eBay. You can side-load all your books to an external memory card. The new Nook Glowlight is twice as expensive and has no side-loading. No internal lighting on the Nook Simple, but that has never been an issue with me. None of the books in my extensive physical book collection have built in lights either. You can pick up a a new or little used Nook Simple for around $40. I like the Nook Simple so much, I am considering buying a backup unit.
I thought the nook didn't play well with calibre collections, am I wrong?
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