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Old 03-21-2020, 12:14 PM   #33
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A lot of the criticism of these devices, especially re: the writing experience, is for the older tech.
I don't know, from what I can still see, at least one or more are still applicable.

And they've made leaps within their own e-ink ecosystem, but you always have to ask "Compared to what?"

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For those who are interested, here a number of other devices that are *designed* to be suitable for reading and writing.
Also, I assumed this was already the case, but you may also want to talk in the device-specific sections of MobileRead:

Onyx Boox

People who actually own the devices are there, so they'd probably be able to tell you more specific info than the users in the Writers' Corner.

Looks like there's lots of reviews/comparisons between the devices, and lots of real-world discussion between actual owners.
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