I am expecting to have a large library that I'll likely keep on the device. In that respect, the T68 (w/ CC) is looking like the stronger option. I don't know how often I'll be reading in low-light conditions, so at this point, it's not really something I can plan or shop for. Once I have a baseline, I'll be in a better position next time I'm in the market.
As far as "wait and see", I'm sorely tempted to wait for a second revision of the T68. But, as you pointed out, there's always something on the horizon. I'm hoping this is the vanguard of open-Android eink devices, rather than a passing niche; a movement I could support by voting with my wallet.
I did read the review on The Digital Reader, as well as a 'preview' that was posted before the review. The preview had some very interesting comments. There's also an excellent series of videos from The eBook Reader, and a few from GoodEReader. I also read darryl's post 'Onyx T68 - Is it right for you' in this forum.
I won't say it's decided (and I won't until I've placed an order), but I will say I'm fairly well persuaded that the T68 may be the way for me to go. I haven't had a chance to check out the Boyue, but I will before I do anything rash. Thanks for all the help!
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