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Originally Posted by Sirtel
My solution to this problem was to get a Surface tablet with full Windows 10. It comes with an inbuilt kickstand, so it's pretty nice to use in bed or on the sofa. It can run Calibre, the Dropbox desktop app or any other Windows program (for example, I have Photoshop on it) and in those apps not optimized for touch (like Calibre) I navigate with the active pen. The screen is excellent too, so in between work one can binge Netflix or whatever else one wants. A gods' gift for lazy people. 
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I've tried Windows 10 tablets but as far as tablet/touch-based UI goes, I still prefer iOS a lot more. Most of my iPad usage is web browsing and on Windows tablets, it seems like I always need to have a stylus or mouse.
I'm not going to buy a $2K Surface Pro just so I can copy ebooks to my Kobo/Kindle ereaders.