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Old 06-21-2015, 03:20 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by denysm View Post
Not sure which forum this question should go in - this seemed like a possiblity.

Is it possible to use a common e-ink reader (Kindle paperwhite or Kobo Touch) without a computer, just an iPad? I can't seem to locate any information about transferring books from an iPad to the reader. I have no problem getting books to the iPad (via Dropbox, email, Gutenberg download, etc), but don't know the next step.

And why would I want to read on an e-ink reader instead of the iPad? Bright sunshine, sandy beaches are reason enough for me.

Thanks for any input.
I' ve been using 40$ Wi-Fi HD enclosure for book/video storage and playing.

I can e.g. connect my Kindle DX to enclosure(i.e. HD) using Kindle' cable and then wirelessly transfer books from HD/iPad to and fro Kindle, using enclosure's app for iPad or Android.

No need for iPad jailbreaking.

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