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Originally Posted by Quoth
Unfortunately doesn't Onyx use Android? Only an advantage if you need ereader apps for loans, libraries and subscriptions.
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What's wrong with Android? I use the reading programs I like the most (AlReaderX and KOReader), fully adapted to e-ink, and a lot of utilities that make the reading process much easier for me: dictionaries, translators, book and file organisers, cloud storage and synchronisation, Wikipedia... I don't know what's wrong with using those reading programs and applications. Onyx Boox has good and very varied devices. When I use my Onyx Boox devices, I certainly don't notice a difference in quality or reading satisfaction compared to my Kobo, Kindle or PocketBook devices. They are different e-readers, with their own unique characteristics, and if you compare them with each other you will always find shortcomings in all of them. To me this battle between Android and Linux seems much more theoretical than practical. There are devices on both operating systems that are very good and very bad.