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A reading Nook is a good thing. Reading ON a Nook ???? |
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Location: Space City, Texas
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For other stuff (home screen, collection management, series), the software isn't as good as Kobo. But actually reading a book, it is good for me. |
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I don't think there is a "best" really. Each person has their opinion on which format of ebooks is best and therefore on what devices are best. It's very much a beholder's choice I think. i.e. whichever works 'best' for the individual.
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Location: New York
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For me, these would be the best...... |
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Location: Roslindale, Massachusetts
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Since I can sideload books, I've decided to pick the reader who's software I like the most and not worry about apps. If libraries were a concern for me, living in the US I would pick a Kobo or Kindle. |
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Location: Salzburg AT
Device: Bigme 3/3, Boox 4/14, Like-/Meebook 2/8, Tolino 1/10, Ki/Ko 0/8
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Location: Vancouver
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I'm not so worried about the app requirements as the simple fact that older Android versions have security holes that will not be fixed. I tried a couple of exploits on a Tolino epos and they worked so I feel rather paranoid about enabling WiFi on it.
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Location: Salzburg AT
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I certainly don't do banking with a Tolino.
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Location: New York
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If you're talking about local privilege escalation then my home router has one (like most SOHO equipment) and I obviously connect it to the internet. Fun fact: a few years ago most home routers here in Europe were shipped with an "administrative port" open (telnet ). They offered a slimmed down command line interface with a few options. It was possible to escape the "sandbox" just by using one of these commands with an invalid argument. I remember that typing Code:
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I mention coffee shops since one local coffee shop was still using the default credentials for their wireless setup despite having been pwned a couple of times. They now have a non-default user name and password and a bit more secure setup. Who knows, they may discover that one day.
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Agreed. I can't even come up with a favorite in my own eReaders. Seems like I like whatever one I happen to be using. But, since I don't use Windows and can't install Adobe ADE, the PocketBook and Tolino are probably the ones that will get most of my use (except when I'm reading a .mobi book).
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eReader Wrangler
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I saw some of the videos showing Android apps on the Nook Simple Touch (way back when) and thought, "gee, that looks like... 'garbage.'" I decided if I wanted a tablet I would just get a tablet. An eReader, to me, is something different. Simpler, more direct.
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