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Old 11-13-2019, 01:07 PM   #3
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Device: Pocketbook Inkpad 3, Onyx T76ML, Kobo H2O Edition 1, Kobo Mini
I have had several Pocketbooks and I also own an Onyx, which is an Android ereader, a close cousin of Likebook.

If you do more reading (without too many notes in the same device), then Pocketbook is better.

The problem with Android devices tends to be that they are not quite optimised for the hardware. Tons of available apps may seem appealing, but very few apps take into consideration the specifics of eink screen. Moreover, multitude of apps distracts from reading.

However, if notetaking is more important for you (along with syncing the notes across multiple devices), then go for the Android. If notetaking is the main thing for you, you may even want to consider the Remarkable device (remarkable.com), where the reading apps were originally limited, but are gradually becoming better.
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