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Originally Posted by deleted
There's the sony DPT CP1. I don't think that has a browser... but, then, it only reads pdfs.
Just chipping in from my own experience. I had an older Onyx with browser, but 1) wifi sucks the battery, 2) the browser experience was clunky, and I hated trying to use the keypad, letter at a time to type in web addresses therefore I never used it. Never connected it to WIFI. Just used USB to access the device from my PC.
Perhaps the newer models have a better browsing experience which would be more tempting... but that was mine. 4 years, never used the net on it...
I think it also kinda hurt my pride... when you have a device famous for its battery life and you turn WIFI on and watch it shrivel up.
I'm surprised you can't remove the browser on the Notes. I'd ask around a bit more about this...
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I'm trying in the end the Remarkable device to see how it goes despite my initial sentiments in the original post. If I'm not satisfied, I'll try the Supernote A5. If it fails again, I'll just buy down tools and resign myself to lcd screens lol
And yeah, seems like wifi drains way too fast e-readers' battery but at least it seems like it's for all e-readers and not some selected models
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Originally Posted by stumped
try some 10+ inch hardback printed books .
good, clear text; distraction free, no browsers, works in sunlight.....
... not waterproof though 
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Second post where you're unhelpful while everyone else is at least contributing.
FYI, I read enough physical books, read more than 50 books last year( I counted). Just because I want a free distraction device does not mean I don't read. Nobody likes a smartass