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Old 01-30-2023, 07:44 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by zpyroro View Post
I have a Kindle Keyboard, which is great for reading, listening to Audible, text-to-speech and music, and even playing interactive fiction games. But screen technology has improved so much. Is there anything newer that will also play music files?
The Kindle Touch is newer and will let you play MP3s, but it does not provide any means for organizing them or selecting which ones to play. I have used it for this purpose only when I couldn't find my MP3 player, and I needed something to play some MP3s at night after turning the computer off. For playing MP3s, I normally use a Sansa ClipZip with Rockbox installed. But if you want an e-ink solution, I would recommend an Android e-ink device. I have the Likebook Mars, which includes a headphone jack, and I regularly use it to listen to Spotify while reading at night. As an Android device, it also supports various MP3 apps, and with its micro SD card slot, you can store lots of music on the device.
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