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Old 01-21-2022, 12:15 AM   #28
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If the texts available to you are in PDF, then I can easily recommend the Sony 13.3" e-readers - I have the DPT-S1 (the original, from 2013), which can still be found used at a reasonable price. There is no substitute for screen size imo and the Sony, in spite of its size, feels lighter and more balanced than other 10.3" eink devices. Data transfer can be done simply via usb and it also support microsd cards.

If you want something newer, the Remarkable 2 is an option. The writing experience is unreservedly copasetic with the least amount of lag possible, something that I'm sure no other device can manage yet. The reading experience is quite good as well, especially if you choose to install the hacks to run KOReader, Plato, etc. The data transfer is unnecessarily complex and the storage is small (6.2GB or so available) but perhaps that is not a limitation for you; it was for me, which is why I sold mine. But I miss the writing experience on it every day as a result.
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