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Old 03-26-2019, 07:30 AM   #339
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Device: sony prs-t2,prs-t3, onyx boox n96ml, maxcarta, Likebook Note+Mimas
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Originally Posted by viceant View Post
I'm very disappointed of these kind of devices. It has been a lot of years and the user experience isn't as good as expected. And, yet, it has to be proved e-ink screens are less harmful than LCD if you set low the bright of the latest. So, if I don't read outside and don't mind the battery drain, why am I still waiting for large ereaders more tablet alike?

I had better get a tablet.
You are right, but people want tablet with -eink screen, with bad and buggy software to load "a lot of app from play store".
My first ereader was Sony Prs-t2, no manufacturer to day , Onyx Boox, Boyue may be Kindle and others can challenge Sony's devices.
Since Prs-t3 i am looking for a real ereader, it's simple, no difference reading beetwen real paper book and Prs-t2, respect of ebook was made CSS embbeded with service support in process reading (dictionary in your native language embedded, no need to searche in the web what dictionary is suitable).
To day no Onyx Boox, neither Boyue respect the original lay out of book, even not compliant to epub2 standard, contrary to Prs-t2 which was last decade on market.
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