I had an original Kindle Paperwhite back in 2014, but stopped using it after a few months. I didn't read e-books for a while, until February 2019 when I pre-ordered and received my Likebook Mimas white edition. I would've got a BOOX Note series instead if they had a device with the hardware features I want, but they don't, while the Likebook has the hardware features I want (albeit with interference out of the earphone jack), but not all of the software features I want compared to the Boox.
These days, Google Play Books and Kobo are the main e-book services I use, not counting DRM-free books I get direct from the author (self-published) and/or their crowdfunding campaigns, and I have the Kindle tablet app, but just in order to read my existing purchases. Of course, the public library system here uses OverDrive, so I have both the OverDrive and Libby apps, where I would use the former for EPUBs, and the latter for their proprietary "OverDrive Read and Listen" formats.
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