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Old 01-28-2017, 04:40 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by sartakov View Post
Many years ago, I was engaged in the development of system software for different eBooks. Five years ago I decided to start working with more interesting things and since that time I do not watch the actual platforms. Now I want to buy a ebook, preferably 6" with Wifi for experiments and privat firmware developments. What should I buy? I there platforms with open sourced drivers? What the devices are easy to hack now?
Although I have a kobo, I'd look also into Pocketbook devices, some serious h4x0ring going on there. Some stuff more advanced than on kobo.

I forgot to add that Pocketbook hasn't removed SD slot and audio jack, which is good for epubs with audio. This is a fatal mistake by kobo.

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