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Originally Posted by Pajamaman
If you buy a boox, I recommend liberating your books and reading them with native ereading app, rather than using the kindle app.
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One thing to bear in mind with this is that the Kindle app running on the Boox is far better at displaying text than the native Neoreader2. The native app is great for pdfs, but it's not so good for epubs—there are no options for left-aligned text (and the hyphenation leaves much to be desired). While there are 270(!) font options, most of these are variants of Noto Sans; there are very few standard serif fonts. I find the Kindle app is much better than Neoreader2 for ebooks, and an actual Kindle is better than the Kindle Android app. I love my Onyx Boox Note, but I use it mostly for reading and annotating pdfs; for ebook formats, I find a Kobo or Kindle far preferable.
If you want a large screen for reading ebooks (and not pdfs), the Kobo Aura One might be a better option.