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Originally Posted by Phogg
The Aztak devices do audio.
Mine has both all of Walter Gibson's Shadow novels and as many of the radio plays as I could find on it. That uses a whole lot more memory than just reading material.
I think a lot of Aztak owners used them in that way.
There aren't a lot of e-ink readers that handle audio left. The forthcoming Onyx Boox Kepler Pro will handle audio, but only through bluetooth.
I have an Aztak Pocket Pro that I use for pulps and cozy mysteries.
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Yes, you
can abuse some E-Ink ereaders as an MP3 player. But that doesn't mean you
should.