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Old 04-20-2025, 06:38 AM   #1
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Pocketbook Era

How well does it integrate with Calibre compared to Kobo? Sadly Kobo has no 7″ mono model now.

Strange description on Amazon Ireland:
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About this item
Ultra-thin – the household scales find space in every drawer due to its flat design. The scale automatically shuts off when not in use.
PB700-U-16-WW
Accurate measurement: the digital minte kitchen scale shows the weight accurately. Measured in grams, ounces, pounds and millilitres with tare function.
Tare function – with the practical tare function, the weight of the container in which you weigh the ingredients is removed. In this simple way, accurate weighing is possible.
Pretty design – weighing ingredients is fun with the scales. The pastel flat design will look great in any kitchen.
Does the "Back" button work in an ebook to return to location before a link tap? In the shop it took me back to Library.
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