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Old 07-19-2023, 11:50 AM   #5
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Device: All 4 Kinds: epub eink, Kindle, android eink, NxtPaper
I've had reMarkable, Android eink, iRiver, Nook, Kindle, Sony, Y-Ben and Kobo. All revisions and ages of Kobo have been the best reading experience. The Sony PRS350 and PRS-T2 2nd best, and Kindle PW1 and later 3rd best, but Kindle UI has got worse.
The Touch rev C was the only Kobo I had with a poor screen (ghosting).
One young family member has Kobo Nia and another a S/H Sony PRS-T2 with a 32G card simply because they were cheap.

I've about 10 years reading (mix PD and some bought) on the TBR pile, so haven't been using the Android eink for the local library. We project that with typical ebooks the 32G Libra 2 or 32G Sage can accommodate about 18,000 novels. The Libra 2 maybe more as I've a load of notebooks on the Sage.
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