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Originally Posted by ChrisHistorian76
Has the e-book reading experience on the Remarkable 2 improved much with more recent software upgrades? Or would I need to get the Paper Pro for a better reading experience? I've long since made peace with having a tablet and an e-reader, I just keep hoping someday there will be an "affordable" ereader that also has a paper-like note taking experience.
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The reMarkables are PDF viewers / Sketch tablets. I have the most recent reMarkable FW. Terrible for ebooks.
The Paper Pro seems a bit different but inferior to the basic version of the Nxtpaper 14 (14.25"), and more expensive. The Nxtpaper 11 (10.9") though is better for notes. I have both.
I have or had both Elipsa, reMarkable and various 10" tablets.
You want a mono Kindle, Kobo, Pocketbook, Onyx Boox (Nook is USA only?) 6" to 8" for reading ebooks.
I use Sage to read ebooks, but have or had Oasis 2, PW3, DXG, K3, Nook ST, Sony PRS-350, and other eink. I've held Kaleido eink (colour) in the shop. The Colour reMarkable may be gallery, in which case it's too slow for novels but better colour for comics, but inferior to Nxtpaper v2, 3 or 4.