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Old 07-24-2023, 06:43 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by abclaurie View Post
I know this has been discussed in the past but all of the threads I see are several years old.

I am looking for an ereader that allows me to read and annotate pdfs of academic papers. I currently use ReadCube Papers on my macbook to annotate and organize my references so ideally I could synch anything I annotate on my ereader with my ReadCube app - I'm not sure if this is even an option.

I am getting tired of reading on my laptop and hoping an ereader would be easier on my eyes but I also don't want to lose a ton of time transferring articles back and forth and reorganizing etc.

I would love to know my options and am getting overwhelmed trying to do my own research. I am in Canada. TIA!
Your best choice is not a Reader but an iPad using the GoodReader app. It's the best app for reading, annotating, and editing PDF. No eInk Reader is even close.
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