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Old 07-19-2014, 06:31 PM   #29
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but, the truth to be told, I don't know what to do: take this one, or wait till fall for the onyx with the same specs, but running on android
Personally, I don't care about the OS. Sure, the Onyx (like the T68) may be more flexible with different reading-apps and a wider range of use via all that is available through the PlayStore. But the eink-display will be severely limiting that flexibility anyway.

The deciding factor for me, between the InkPad and the Onyx device, is the design factor. The screen of the InkPad is flush like on the Kobo Aura or all tablets that are out there, and the Onyx will have a screen that is inset into the device. The InkPad just looks better to me; and I only want a good reading-device not an eink-tablet.
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