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Originally Posted by El Macho
Here are my main use cases/wants:
- Great screen quality/contrast. I read on the thing, so that's most important.
- Hooked up with Overdrive so I can get books from the library all on the device.
- It'd be great to be able to get to Project Gutenberg or StandardEbooks to dl books directly
- Ability to read RSS feeds and/or my Pocket saved articles – I saw that the Inkpad has an RSS reader?
- Developer friendly a plus.
- Ability to filter blue light/adjust lighting based on time of day would be huge.
- Nice UI. The kindle is bad, and the Boox is worse. I know this is very subjective, but I'm interested to hear what you think.
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I think the PocketBook covers just about everything on your list. (I don't know about RSS feeds, I don't know what they are.) It is, however, bigger and that extra inch makes a lot of difference in "feel" and weight.
I like the UI on the PocketBook. Simple and you can use the whole page. It might be too simple for your taste. You can add your own fonts. If you like the shape and size of the KO3, however, the Libra is probably the better choice for you.
Since PocketBooks have Adobe ADE "built-in" you can buy DRM ePubs (directly on the device) just about anywhere.