I have not found a use case for reading on my tablet. It's either the Paperwhite (preferred) or my smartphone with Moon+ reader (when caught somewhere with unexpected idle time). I do have Moon+ installed on my tablet as well, but just haven't found anything it excels at. The Kindle is the better reading experience, the smartphone is the better portability experience (always have it on me).
My smartphone and tablet automatically sync reading position via my self-hosted Nextcloud server, but the Paperwhite won't participate in that. So that kind of sucks, but there's no way around it that I know of. It would be nice if the Paperwhite would at least let me scroll directly to, for example, 27.3% complete in the ebook (I can remember that number from my last Moon+ session), but as best I can tell, you can't do that fine tuned of scrolling on a Paperwhite. Maybe that capability is in there somewhere, but I haven't found it. So while the Paperwhite is my favorite reading experience, it is the one "I won't cooperate" device of the bunch, so that knocks it down a mark or two.
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