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Old 09-29-2025, 04:50 PM   #91
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That's basically true. Only those who come to this site and the Reddit sub-Reddit (and places like this) would really know about their options. For me, if it gets down to, if only color screens are offered, that will be where I completely lose interest in eReaders.
I think so too.
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Old 09-29-2025, 06:13 PM   #92
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Just out of curiosity. Those of you who have had or still have Kindle e-readers, when you bought them, did you know that there were other brands besides Kindle? Why did you decide to buy a Kindle?
I was reading ebooks on an iPod touch. In 2011 I decided I wanted a dedicated reading device. Nook released the Nook Tablet and Amazon released the Kindle fire. A friend of mine was excited about the Kindle. I told her to check out the Nook. She said it cost $50 more. I told her it had more memory, a faster processor and could read books from the library. She didn’t care. It was cheaper so she bought the Kindle. I bought the Nook. I didn’t buy a Kindle until the Voyage came out. By that time Barnes & Noble was really fumbling the whole Nook platform. I did know about Kobo then, but I wanted to stay with a US company.
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Old 09-29-2025, 08:53 PM   #93
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Just out of curiosity. Those of you who have had or still have Kindle e-readers, when you bought them, did you know that there were other brands besides Kindle? Why did you decide to buy a Kindle?
When I wanted to get an ereader I knew of the three-Kindle Kobo and Nook. Nook and Kindle were more well known to me as I had seen and held them before when friends showed theirs off. Kobo was one I heard of from my being a member of Rakuten cash back. It was trying to decide which of those three to buy that I learned of Sony, Boox, Pocketbook, Meebook, Tolino, Inkbook, and the various other brands not commonly seen here in the US.

I bought my first Kindle (a PW5 off Woot for ~25$) as I didn't want to spend too much money and find out I wasn't going to like reading on eink screens. That was the only reason I bought it. If I could've found anything else at a similar price with free two day shipping I might have bought some other brand for my initial ereader. All my other ereaders were bought because I wanted certain features such as glowlight (my Nooks) buttons (my K3) screen (my Voyage) and looks cool and have buttons (my different Sonys).
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Kobo released the HD e-reader in April 2013 and the company expected it to only account for 3% of their overall revenue. This was primarily due to the 6.8 inch screen being unproved in the market and the premium cost. Within six months, it quickly became a bestseller and CEO Michael Tamblyn said now accounts for 25% of hardware sales. This has prompted Kobo to developer a spiritual successor, the brand new waterproof H20 e-reader.
I recall during that period this:
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One of the big hyping factors behind this new model is that it is 6.8 inches, which buckles the trend of your standard six inch reader. The resolution is also the best in the business, putting the Nook HD and Kindle Fire HD 7 to shame.
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The Kobo Aura HD features a 6.8 inch touchscreen with a resolution of 1440×1080 with 265 DPI. This e-reader is seriously the best in the business with its high-definition display. The Kindle Fire HD 7 has 1280×800 and the Nook HD has 1440×900. What this means is that as an e-reader, it actually has better image quality than the majority of mainstream tablets on the market. The Aura HD also has a built in comfort light, which allows you to read in the dark with a front-lit display.
https://goodereader.com/blog/electro...aura-hd-review
My concerns was that the reading had to feel pleseant, and I was a little scared of lower resolutions; that's what made me to buy the Kobo Aura HD.
Sadly, the missing water-resistant feature made me to damage both mine and the one I'd lately bought for my mother too (that she quite never used).
I can't recall it precisely, but the price dropped after the release of the device.
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It was revealed 15 April 2013 and allowed for preorders the next day at a price of 169.99 USD/CAD.
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Just out of curiosity. Those of you who have had or still have Kindle e-readers, when you bought them, did you know that there were other brands besides Kindle? Why did you decide to buy a Kindle?
I started off with a cybook Gen3 ages ago out of nerdy interest. It was really good at it's time. Unfortunately it died on me after about a year or so, but it got me into e-reading! Kindles were still equipped with a keyboard and clunky, ugly things.

I instantly learned to hate the hassles of DRM, found this forum and shortly after, Fictionwise went belly up. Luckily I had learned already to make use of the tools, CLI commands still at that time.

Then moved on to Sony, later pre-ordered the pocketbook 302 (nerdy again), which was a hyped up piece of useless junk.

All this time I had been buying ebooks mostly off Amazon, as at this time it was practically the only source for english literature around here. Downloaded to my PC, stripped off DRM and sideloaded to whatever device I was using at the time. You know the drill.

After the PB302 desaster and as I really liked the one-touch dictionary lookup of mobi ebooks, I thought, I could just get a Kindle anyway, which happened to be a Voyage, which I happily used exclusively for many many years.
I do not read as much these days and if I do, it's mostly on my phone.

I have stayed with Amazon for a long time due to convenience, although I always disliked the monopoly it practically is. After the latest developments I decided it's time to make a move.

Installed Librera reader on my devices and looked for other sources.
Reorganized my DRM management to handle epub books properly, but I was more than amazed to find out, that a lot of books at Thalia.de are not DRM protected (I cross-checked with amazon: they are all locked). Also recent bestsellers. I still don't quite get it, but I won't complain.

So, yes, I was very aware of other brands and also preferred them for a while.
I still kind of miss my Sony PRS 350 sometimes (I passed it on in the family), but then, the Voyage is still a great ereader. If I get back to using it more again, I might treat it with a new battery.
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Just out of curiosity. Those of you who have had or still have Kindle e-readers, when you bought them, did you know that there were other brands besides Kindle? Why did you decide to buy a Kindle?

Yes, I knew about Tolino in Germany, because they were present in many bookstores. But I was quite naive about it back then and didn’t care that much yet about ownership and the differences of kindle and EPUB formats.
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