The only devices that OpenInkPot supports are the Hanlin V3 (sold under many names) and the Hanvon N516 (Azbooka 516). Both have lots of keys, because key mapping is the primary interface to OpenInkPot (no touch screen support).
If you like OpenInkPot because of FBReader, then two devices to look at are the Onyx Boox 60 (BeBook Neo) and the PocketBook 302. Both have touch screens and WiFi, and use FBReader for all formats except ePub and PDF. The PocketBook's firmware is relatively open, and the device is certainly hackable (it is easy to access system files), although I'm not sure that all its source code is available.
FBReader was designed for touch screen devices, but most of the EInk ports have replaced its standard interface with one based primarily on key presses. An exception is the iRex DR800S(G), which has a 3rd party port of FBReader that is identical to the standard Linux Desktop version (and so is almost entirely touch screen based).
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