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Originally Posted by Sgt.Stubby
In that case, you would be best served with an xo-4 Touch OLPC. It's mostly open and runs a proper linux platform. It has a dual-mode PixelQI screen, so there is a color LCD, and you can switch it to a (e-ink-like) reflective LCD for daylight reading. The only components that are closed are drivers for the wifi (IIRC). If you need the proprietary jailed Android for some particular reason, you can make it dual-boot Android OS.
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Well OLPC is a good initiative, but I don't see it as a ebook reader anyway, more for daily uses : laptop