I was to think that, when using (e.g.) the Kindle app or Google Books on an Andoid-based ereader, the books bought in there can be read only within the application, and in case it can be possible to export them but it would need dedrm and acsm plugin/conversions.
After having spam it several times, I'd tempted myself and, when saw a good offer, found a Color Note second hand. I'll see how it is in regard of that. It has a microSD slot, and the OS is locked to what it seems the essentials features (it can also disable Google Play Store).
If I'd understood that was a project work done together with Bigmi?
https://goodereader.com/blog/electro...owner-of-bigme
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As part of our ongoing collaboration, Pocketbook has not only become a shareholder and co-owner of Bigme but is also actively involved in mutual product development. This collaborative approach, which includes cross-sharing of R&D teams,
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What interested me was the colors, for comics and graphic novels (that already I own, on an HD since 2012 but didn't fully read); the mobius screen that seems to give to Kaleido 3 some more nits lighting (116 nits); and as for the specs on DPIs, it really got me on that video showing how
on paper it's mentioned as having just 74 dpi on colour, but on real life them 113.
Spoiler:
Pardon, I know I've posted it so several times

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It's the only video explaining it.
Edit: omg the order has been cancelled. Just saw now the mail. OMG.
Probably I'll back to the Pocketbook Inkpad 3 Color (despite it has not MicroSD card reader, but OTG), thought not that sure 8" would be enought for some graphic novels.