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Old 05-27-2020, 12:24 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Well, that's your opinion, not a fact. Other people think differently. Personally I would never use an Android app to read ebooks, particularly on eink, unless there are no other options. It all comes down to one's preferences. I want to read a book; you want to read a text. Our needs are different and so are our preferences.
I agree. Early in my ereading life I was tempted by the siren song of an Android eink reader. But I realized most apps aren't designed with the more static e-ink screen in mind.

I've also learned that many features that seem so important before you buy a reader really don't matter at all. I currently use a Kobo and a couple of Nooks. And while the Kobo has many nice little tweaks and features, the truth is, the Nook could be my one and only reader and I'd be just fine with it.

I dunno. Maybe I'm an undemanding reader.
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