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Originally Posted by binaryhermit
I mean, some people swear by eInk devices (disclaimer, I am one of them) but I doubt that there's enough demand for such a device.
Then again, Fire tablets are such a terrible experience...
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I love e-ink for reading, and only use tablet devices for cookbooks or magazines. I've no interest in color e-ink...I don't need color for reading novels etc.
I agree about the Fires being terrible experiences. I had several different models starting with the very first one, and once I used a real android tablet and an iPad, decided the Fires were awful. So undependable, constant reboots and resets to keep them working, slow, glitchy.
The last one we had was a refurbished Fire HD 8.9", and it wouldn't even run Netflix correctly. Just absolute garbage.
The 7" HDX had a beautiful screen, and was a decent tablet. But Amazon got cheap after that one.