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Originally Posted by rcentros
You're probably right. I've never done anything with the games. I don't even think of them being there. Although the OP wanted as "little fluff" as possible, not necessarily none at all. The PB615 and PB616 fail on a couple of the "nice to haves" as well. No touch screen and no "forced" justification. If the book itself is not justified, the PocketBooks won't justify the text.
That said, the PB615 and PB616 (Russian versions) are about the only modern eReaders that meets the main requiresments of front-light, Cryllic support, no WiFi, no larger than 6" — plus I don't think of it as having "too much fluff." But that point would be up to the OP to decide.
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If the PB616 has a Carta screen that sounds even better, thanks for these suggestions, this looks like the best candidate so far.
As much as I'd like to have no games, I accept that I'm unlikely to find a reader which fits my requirements without any at all. Even the PocketBook Basic I used previously had chess, and indeed the PRS-505 with PRS+ installed has games, albeit I've buried them in menus.
Failing on nice to haves isn't the end of the world, I accept that I'm limiting my own choices by restricting the choice to readers without internet connectivity.