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Old 11-26-2023, 11:02 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
PocketBooks are my favorite eReaders. Mostly because I like the way they render fonts and format pages. And (because they turn completely off) battery life is very good. You can't make fonts bolder but I get around that by using a font (Constantia) that is about the perfect "boldness" for me. Also PocketBooks are very open with multiple formats and it has ADE built in, which allows you skip ADE on your computer. (I can order books directly on my PocketBook from places like eBooks.com).

I can't speak directly about the large screen PocketBooks however. And, as cellaris mentions, the InkPad X Pro is an Android based PocketBook (not the standard Linux firmware) so it probably works more like the Android app then most of the PocketBook models.
Kobo Libra 2...Good battery life, turns off completely, light turns off completely, renders fonts well, good rendering, excellent eBook management.

If you do not remove the DRM, Pocketbook is better for downloading DRMed eBooks away from the computer, Also, Pocketbook is using the latest version of ADE/RMSDK.
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