Which e-reader is best is really purely subjective. The idea of an Android e-reader like those from Boyue, Nova and others is excellent, but the reality is they all have to make compromises for them to work well. Their big advantages are the ability to run more than one e-reading app and they have e-ink screens.
But they don’t perform as well as the dedicated e-reader devices like Kindles, Nook and others IMO.
If you aren’t insistent on e-ink, virtually any mid to upper range Android tablet will do better overall. Apple’s iPads also do quite well and have an advantage in that they will also run Apple’s Books app. They all do better than any e-ink Android tablet I’ve seen, mostly because they don’t have to figure out tricks to make apps that weren’t made with e-ink in mind perform acceptably.
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