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Wizard
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: UK
Device: Kindle, Kobo Touch, Nook SimpleTouch
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I sometimes feel it has been all downhill since the keyboard kindle, and occasionally think I should get a new battery for mine.
These days I use a Paperwhite as my main reader, and I have an aging Kobo Touch for epubs and a similarly old Nook Simple Touch I haven't used for a good while. I abandoned the keyboard kindle when its battery just wasn't really lasting any more. But yes, having one reader for each book does miss the point a bit.
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Buckminster Burkeswood
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Colorado
Device: Kindle 3, BeBook (OpenInkpot), Ebookwise 1150
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But the keyboard kindles are tough little things, and can take a pretty good beating. As for the battery, a new battery costs $18 USD on ebay, around $24 on Amazon, and it's as simple as unscrewing two little screws, and popping the new one in. The last kindle where changing a battery is easy. Youtube has vids to show ya how simple it is. I've even changed the screens on a couple of broke ones I buy cheap, and that's pretty quick to to do too. I just love these things. |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Estonia
Device: Kobo Sage & Libra 2
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For me, heavily patched Kobo UI is the most suitable reading environment. I've also used/tried out Kindles, a Nook and KOReader, and I prefer the native Kobo UI to all of them. Granted, I've also installed over 20 patches and a couple of other tweaks, else I would enjoy it far less than I do.
As to having a reader for each format, nah. I'm a heavy calibre user and sideload everything. I do buy a lot of books with DRM from different stores (Kobo, Google Play and Amazon being the main ones), but DRM isn't difficult to get rid of. I never read any book with intact DRM (I don't use libraries). YMMV, of course. I'm well aware many people have different tastes and preferences from mine. |
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Location: An island off the coast of Ireland
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They're ereaders, not Pokemon!
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Buckminster Burkeswood
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Karma: 2474517
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Colorado
Device: Kindle 3, BeBook (OpenInkpot), Ebookwise 1150
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Evangelist
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Spain
Device: Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook, Tolino, Onyx Boox, Bigme.
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I understand you. I've long since surpassed 60 e-readers purchased over the years, but I currently only keep about 20. My family has accepted it as inevitable that I buy four or five a year. They think it's normal.
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Onyx-maniac
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Device: Nook NST, Glow2, 3, 4, '21, Kobo Aura2, Poke3, Poke5, Go6
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I do have a mini plastic "milk crate" (6" x 8" x 6"?) with my retired devices.
From my first Nook NST to my previous Onyx Poke5. Occasionally I'll drag one out to help someone with a support question. But I'm pretty much said goodbye to B&N for ever. |
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Tell me how "normal" my pursuit to learn this was ... I spent months learning and practicing celestial navigation. Testing my watches rate - recording daily logs, doing sight reductions, plotting lines of position, determining a fix. I don't own a sextant. I've never been on a boat at sea. I live in Colorado - about as far from the ocean as one can get while living in the US. A friend of mind - who is even worse in the "normalcy" department than me - even bought me a textbook on spherical trigonometry so that I could better understand the concepts behind CelNav. Normal? Yeah, right.
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Onyx-maniac
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Device: Nook NST, Glow2, 3, 4, '21, Kobo Aura2, Poke3, Poke5, Go6
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Grand Sorcerer
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Location: Estonia
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Something that's way above average is not normal, of course. |
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Join Date: Jul 2019
Device: Viwoods Reader, Mira, Paperlike Colour
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I've bought dozens of ereaders over the years. I don't feel guilty as I've read thousands of books on them and it's a healthy hobby I want to optimise.
I used to have different active readers for being on the move, at home, manga, and graphic novels. But found I like pocket readers so much that's all I use now (my favourite's the Viwoods Reader). It's also great to gift old readers full of books to friends and family. A few people I've done that for have read a lot more because of it. |
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Buckminster Burkeswood
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Colorado
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I thought I was done collecting, but now I may have to up my game! Especially hearing everyone talk about Kobos. |
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Buckminster Burkeswood
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Location: Colorado
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![]() In all seriousness, I agree with you. The level of intelligence in this forum is crazy amazing. You see people writing their own programs just to make e-readers better, and others who know the hardware and software well enough to explain exactly why these devices work the way they do. I grew up in a very rural setting, both in terms of education and money, so I have a lot of ground to make up when it comes to learning. That’s part of why this place matters to me. It’s one of the few spaces where I learn something new almost every single day, just by reading what people here are willing to share. Last edited by tsgreer; Today at 11:55 AM. |
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