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Old 05-24-2018, 02:48 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Marinolino View Post
Good e-Reader 10.3, Boyue (Likebook Note 10.3) and Jezetek 10.3 have all presented their frontlit 10.3" prototypes this month, which are expected to hit the market soon, as well as Onyx's frontlit 9.7"
Great tips! Yes - when looking at the Onyx homepage, I'm seeing some models that are not available in the German Ebook reader store.
So they're becoming available within the next 1-2 months? If so, I can wait and check out a review once somebody's bought it.

Boyue and Jezetek are unfamiliar brands to me... I'll check them out. So far I never bought any big - name ebook reader, those ones could be something for me.

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You must install Koreader on Kobo Aura, because without Koreader it is simply not good enough for pdf/djvu (installation is pretty quick and simple).
Oh, what's this about!? What is Koreader? What's the difference to the normal software that is pre-installed? What is required to change it?

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Kobo Aura One (using Koreader) is good enough at plain reading (without annotating) of almost every pdf I own, A5 or A4 sized, one-column or two-column, textual (original) or scanned material, regardless using its reflow mode or print mode.
Ok, good to know - so that would be more of a reader for fiction books, would you agree? My dream is an ereader where you can annotate just like in a normal book, including with colours.

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We can e.g. set left & right swipe gestures to quickly jump to the latest bookmarked page (with the notes at the end of the book) and then as quickly back, without using the menu and several taps, which is very useful since we can't open multiple pdfs as with Onyx N96 where Neoreader2 allows for four simultaneously opened tabs/books.
Ah ok! This is really another almost must-have feature in order for e-readers to truly replace books in every area. Because if you're studying or researching, you are probably used to sitting at a table with multiple books open at the same time... A truly fabulous e-reader would figure out a way to replicate that...

Thanks a lot for lots of helpful advice
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