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Originally Posted by JawadLeLogeur
Since you asked, the main flaws I've had with the Obsidian were the following: slow to boot, unreliable battery indicator, more fragile than other e-readers, useless app and book store (unless you are a fluent Polish speaker, powodzenia! haha). It was fairly easy to root and install the playstore but actually using other apps and my own launcher was not a fun experience. Before its untimely death I still hadn't found a way to install my own fonts. It would also crash once in a while.
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I know it's nothing like what you asked for, but have you ever tried a Kobo?
It seems like on an e-ink reader the primary need for the Play Store is to install better reading apps. Even the best e-reader with Play Store installed won't run Android apps particularly well.
Kobo's Nickle is pretty good out of the box and can be patched and hacked to do different things. Installing your own custom fonts is a breeze. No buttons. But you can't have everything, I guess.