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Originally Posted by neil_swann80
Ah, thanks for that. With that info I'd opt for Pocketbook's being a better option over Kobos for a Koreader experience then.
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Yeah. Pocketbooks don't suck. Like cellaris mentioned we usually recommend kobos because, until now, there are much better supported and we handle the entire stack.
On pocketbooks and android we don't. There's middleware. There's also no developer with even one of the hundreds of supported devices, so YMMV.
In any case, if you choose pocketbook or android eink, do a quick search before purchasing or make sure the reader is easier to return if its broken under KOReader.
For instance: Pocketbook's wifi was broken on certain circustances for a few years. It got fixed recently (a year or so ago) but the problem still persists or is reported on *at least* one supported device running one of the many supported FW versions.
And that's the reason I couldn't recommend pocketbooks or android eink without DYOR.