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I’m just struggling with a few things
1) “get new ebooks wherever you can connect to the internet”
Literally already a fundamental feature of the ereader. Even allowing for non kobo sources this seems like a stretch for reasons connected to the second issue
2) USB C (as I believe the entire current and even semi recent lines of Kobo use) cables are plentiful, used with tons of electronics, lightweight and easily packed. Ergo if I need a computer to get a book from somewhere other than Kobo to then get it on your server (which is a whole other issue) I’d just do it myself on said computer.
3) Why are we pretending digital storage somehow has the same limitations as physical storage. I can’t pick which book to read over a vacation? I’ll just have a couple of hundred plus ones loaded on my ereader. Oh I don’t have the book purchased? Even with this proposed solution I’d need internet which defeats the need for this entirely anyway.
This is a solution to a user created problem that doesn’t exist without jumping through multiple massive hoops and exposing yourself to multiple security vulnerabilities. All this from a new user with a name that mirrors the throw away brand names you find on Amazon selling knockoffs items at questionably low prices.
This isn’t just a hard pass. It’s a surround this post with red flags and quarantine it in the dark recesses of the “not in a million years”.
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