Looking to make an Android eInk tablet...
In the Professional opinion of anyone who's running Android on an eReader, which reader will give the best ANDROID experience? (first post here, be nice!)
My uses would be: RSS, PDF, Opera Mini (rarely), Dropbox, maybe sudoku or crosswords, calculator (and hopefully that battery widget I saw on YouTube!). I'd love Pocket or Instapaper, but am fine with a feed wrangler app. And of course eReader apps (never owned an eReader, so no idea which one on this).
I've used my mom's kindles since she got the first one and have wanted something for my RSS and saved articles for a few years now; finally ready to take the plunge! I get a lot of PDFs in school (less important, PDFs would be luxury, although I've looked into PDF to ePUB convertors as an option?) and have a few ebooks on my hard drive, but I'm most interested in my internet content (and hopefully for offline viewing as well?)
For the sake of running Android in full, I am under the impression the Nook roots work best. If this is wrong, let me know and I'll start researching other devices! Otherwise, based on what I've read, I'm thinking the nook Simple Touch, Simple Touch w/ Glowlight, or the Glowlight? I'm looking for optimal Android performance. The light would be nice, because other than at school I do most reading in bed, willing to sacrifice is Simple Touch root runs smoother. No microSD on Glowlight is unappealing...
Thanks for any help! Let me know what you guys think!
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