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Hey everyone, first post here for me and I could use a little bit of help. Currently, I do pretty much all of my reading on my cell phone, and while it's alright, I remember how much I enjoyed using a kindle back in the day (years ago, since lost). With my birthday rapidly approaching, I've decided I'd like to get back on the ereader train, only now there are way more choices and options and it's all a bit confusing for me. I'm not looking to break the bank, and would actually have no problem buying used or refurbished. As for features that are most important to me?
That's about it, from what I can think of. Any suggestions/help would be greatly appreciated...thanks everyone! |
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What's your budget?
TBH, any modern-ish ereader with WIFI and a frontlight will meet your needs. If you have a home WIFI connection, or can use your phone as a hotspot, you can email ebooks to your ereader. The Kindle (2022, 11th gen) is 120 bucks on Amazon. Likely the cheapest brand-new option. You should be able to find a second-hand Nook Glowlight (v3 or V4) or a Kindle Voyage/Paperwhite for around 60 bucks on ebay. You might find a bargain here also: https://www.unclaimedbaggage.com/col.../shop?q=kindle Last edited by neil_swann80; 10-18-2023 at 05:54 AM. |
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I've seen or bought S/H or got S/H as gift: Kindle K3, iRiver Cover Story, Nook Simple Touch, Kobo Touch (v C), reMarkable, Sony PRS-350, PRS-T1 (freeze on lookup bug), and PRS-T2 (nice S/H with 6", touch, buttons and SD slot works 32G). Either for testing or to pass on.
Better to save up and buy a new Kobo unless it's decent and less than 1/3 price of a new model. |
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Since the OP wants "to easily sideload books" without a PC, it seems to me the clear winner is the basic Kindle, given the "send to Kindle" function. And since it doesn't seem a pressing need, I think waiting until Black Friday is the best strategy.
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Thanks for your input and suggestions so far, everyone! I apologize for posting and then vanishing for a few days - to be honest, it's been a number of years since I've actively participated on any forums so the fact that I posted here had slipped my mind completely. Oops!
Anyway, I'd say my budget is somewhere around $100, but that doesn't mean that I necessarily want to spend that much... However, I do understand that it is sometimes unavoidable when buying electronics. Conversely, $100 is by no means a hard cap, either - if there's a situation where I'm able to get something exponentially better for a little bit more money spent up front, then I've told myself that I'm not going to let a few bucks hold me back. Does any of that make sense (haha)? Also, while I have the funds available now to pull the trigger on a potential deal immediately, I'm not opposed to biding my time, especially if it will save me some cash. Oh, and if it makes any difference, I'm located in Portland, OR. |
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https://www.gsmarena.com/oneplus_nord_n10_5g-10556.php Your phone is stated as: USB Type-C 2.0, OTG An adapter will give you the most versatility. I rate the UGREEN cables I've used, so something like THIS It would give you the option of using regular USB drives on your phone as well as connecting to an ereader. If you can wait a month, Amazon should have some good deals for Black Friday (24th-27th Nov). The Kindle ereaders are usually always discounted. Last edited by neil_swann80; 10-17-2023 at 04:41 AM. |
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If it has a file browser external USB Mass Storage mode will work. USB MTP likely won't work (other phones, Kindle Scribe, maybe other Kindles later, Android eink). |
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Another good choice might be the Kobo Clara HD, which is currently selling new at Walmart (online) for $120, or "certified" refurbished at Kobo for $90. This is a nice reader with a "warm" light. Kobo has an Overdrive app, so you can borrow from your library directly. (Be aware that the Clara HD has been replaced by by Clara 2E.) I don't know where Walmart got the HDs, but they've been selling them for a while now. The Claras are good 6" readers. If you would rather have a 6.8" screen, the newest Kindle Paperwhite usually goes on sale for about $110 (when on sale). I'm guessing that it will be on sale around Black Friday again. Quote:
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The Kobo Nia is currently $109.99 from Kobo. The software on a Kobo is much better then the software on a Kindle.
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