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Old 06-25-2018, 06:22 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by varaonaid View Post
We've moved most of our library to digital the last several years...
In what way? Did you scan your paper books into pdf files?

The choice of a particular device (e-ink or some other) depends on the format of your e-books. If you get your reading material mostly through Amazon, then a Kindle makes perfect sense.

If you get your books through some other webstore/e-library that only gives you online access, no epub/pdf files, then it makes sense to have an Android device. There are some eink Android devices that may fit the bill, such as Onyx Boox, Inkbook, Boyue. But the main point would be if the webstore app works on the device. the app may work better on an iPad or tablet.

If you have already gathered to yourself a library that consists of epub and pdf (and perhaps doc, html etc.) files, and you are methodically and regularly reading/browsing those files, then an eink device with expandable storage is warmly recommended over anything else. In such a case you will instantly notice the benefit.
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