Hello, hope some of you can help me, and thanks for reading my rambling request.
So, my first ever ereader was a kindle 3G and I loved it! It was wonderful, and collections were so easy to manage with calibre, just sorting them all into series. It was a golden age. I broke the screen twice, the first time Amazon just sent me a new one, the second time was out of warranty but they gave me a voucher to put towards a new one. I also recently replaced the screen myself, but I'm going to give that one to my mother.
Anyway, I got a paperwhite. Also nice to read with, though mine's backlight is a bit uneven if it's not on high brightness, and while it's a joy to read with it's an absolute bitch to get collections working right, in my opinion, and I have a huge library of ebooks. I wanted something a little easier to work with, that could read more formats without converting! Why not an android-based ereader, I thought. They can read anything if there's an app for it!
Enter the boyue T62+. I still haven't gotten it set up how I like it, and frankly it's been a bit of a headache to work with. Haven't read a thing since I got it.
So I put it to people a bit more knowledgeable about this than me - I'm looking for a new ereader to aim for. I'd want it to be at least 6", backlit, e-ink. The more formats it can read the better, though I'm no longer that concerned about it. My main concern, now, is that it's easy for me to manage collections or whatnot on the device. Ability to either make collections via calibre or something, or by being able to sort by metadata on the device. Author, series, that sort of thing. Especially series.
Oh, and to make things annoying, I'm in Australia, so preferably wherever I can find one will ship here. :P