As I said in that thread, I don't like being a barnstormer.
If devices don't do what I need, for a price I think is reasonable, I'm not taking the plunge. That's just stupid IMO.
I got a used K1 as it was a decent price and it was fine for leisure reading of novels I'll only read once.
But I'm not going go to the lengths you have described to make e-readers semi-usable for my academic work. I'll take the e-plunge when there's a device with a big color screen that I can mark up academic books and journal articles as easy, or more easily, than I can paper ones. Until then I stick with paper.
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