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Old 01-19-2024, 07:02 PM   #1
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Question [SOLVED] 6" solid screen, good support for EPUB + PDF?

Hello,

My first e-reader was a Pocketbook TEA Touch Lux 3… whose screen broke twice while travelling.

Then, I got a Bookeen Saga sold as OEM, and it's been working fine for some years now. But its support for PDF isn't very good, and converting PDF to EPUB is a pain.

Unless Kindle can read (free or DRM-removed) EPUB fine, I'd rather stay away from that brand.

So I guess that leaves Kobo as a major name unless there are others I should know about.

What model would you recommend for a 6" heavy-duty screen, and good support for EPUB and PDF?

Thank you.
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Edit: Alternatively, a reader where KOReader can be easily installed, since it's supposed to handle PDFs better than most stock applications.

Before I buy a new e-reader, can experienced users confirm 1) KOReader is significantly better at displaying PDFs than stock apps and 2) it installs flawlessly on a Kobo (provided there's no better price/performance alternative)?

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