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View Poll Results: Do you have a favorite ereader brand? | |||
I have only ever used one brand and am not interested in any others |
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19 | 13.10% |
I have only ever used one brand, but will probably try others in the future |
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15 | 10.34% |
I have tried several brands and prefer one of them |
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62 | 42.76% |
I have tried several brands and have more than one favorite |
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29 | 20.00% |
I have tried several brands and my favorites change constantly |
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6 | 4.14% |
I use several brands and have no favorite among them |
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10 | 6.90% |
I don't use eink, never been interested |
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0 | 0% |
I don't use eink, tried it and didn't like it |
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3 | 2.07% |
I don't use eink, but will probably try it someday |
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1 | 0.69% |
I prefer paper books over ebooks |
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0 | 0% |
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#16 |
Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Madrid, Spain
Device: Kobo Clara/Aura One/Forma,XiaoMI 5, iPad, Huawei MediaPad, YotaPhone 2
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I've tried Booken (my first ereaders, both for 5 and 6 inches), Sony, Nook, Pocketbook (5 and 6 inches), Kindle, Yotaphone, and Kobo. And I prefer Kobo now.
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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 was a die-hard B&N Nook fan, NST, Glow, but then I went to Onyx.
The Poke3 was mostly a fine device but then Onyx started watering it down with the 4L and the 5. I'd be a sucker for a high-end 6" device with everything (including GPS). |
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#18 |
Addict
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Spain
Device: Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook, Tolino, Onyx Boox, Bigme.
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I use several brands of e-readers interchangeably and I don't have a favourite. They all have something that the others don't have. I'm quite eclectic. I tend to focus more on specific devices than on brands.
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Gentleman and scholar
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Karma: 110984941
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Space City, Texas
Device: Clara BW; Nook ST w/Glowlight, Paperwhite 3
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From what I've seen, I don't like the placement of the buttons on Pocketbooks. I would like to try the Pocketbook Era, but it's pricey and every review I have read or view says the screen is sucky (not just the usual 'flush screens are always slightly less sharp').
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Evangelist
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Join Date: Dec 2020
Device: Kindle Paperwhite 3
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I was very happy with my Kindle 2. The only things that were missing were a touch screen to be able to use the dictionary look up more efficiently and support for other scripts (Cyrillic, etc).
The Kindle PW3 solved that for me. But after reading on it for a couple of years I really started to miss having page turn buttons, and the lack of good organization possibilities and good dictionaries for certain languages (most notably Russian) had me look elsewhere. I discovered that Hisense were making e-ink phones and Onyx Boox Android tablets with e-ink. Bought a Nova 3 and an A5 Pro. The Nova 3 has a flush matte screen that reduces contrast considerably, which makes it less than ideal for long reading sessions. The A5 Pro has slightly lower than 300 PPI and needs a matte screen protector as the glass screen of the device itself is glossy. But the big Achilles heel of the Hisense devices (both A5 Pro and the A9 that I later bought) is that there's no reader that supports a full screen refresh on every page turn - which is a must for me. That means I have to press two buttons - one for the page turn and one for the full refresh. Quite annoying on a small device that requires many page turns. I bought a Libra 2 as I was interested to see the best screen available at the time. It was also available in white (a huge plus in my book) and had page turn buttons. A great device that would be my favourite if only it had better dictionaries. I need morphological dictionaries for at least Spanish and Russian. If it had that I could do 70-80% of my reading on it (I would probably still need the Onyx/Hisense for smaller languages, since I don't expect dictionaries for those to ever appear on regular e-readers). The best e-reader for me would be a Kobo with better dictionaries for other languages. Or an Onyx Boox with better hardware. Hisense seems to have left the game, but Onyx Boox Palma looks very promising for a portable device: it has an SD card slot and a naturally matte screen without the need for a separate screen protector. Since it's an Onyx Boox it should also support full screen refresh on every page turn. If they make it into a phone I'd buy it instantly and replace my A9 and then it would be my ideal mobile device. |
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#21 |
Wizard
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: UK
Device: Kobo Forma, Icarus, iPad Mini 2, Kobo Touch, Google Nexus 7
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There’s a missing choice: I have tried several brands and none are ideal
At the moment Kobo is my preferred go-to brand. I’ve used a couple of Kobos, various branded and unbranded Android devices, and others. Kobos are currently closest to my preferred workflow and specifications. |
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Evangelist
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Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Czech Republic
Device: Voyage, Oasis, Scribe, Colorsoft, Libra Colour
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Using only Kindles as I use Whispersync extensively, but am interested in Kobos, especially the Libra 2 whose screen is supposed to be comparable to the one on the Voyage for contrast and clarity.
Quick question for Kobo owners, as I never had the chance to get one physically in my hands: how fast is switching font sizes on the Kobos compared to the Kindles? I'm asking because when I tried KOReader on my Kindles, the slowness of changing font sizes was a big letdown - it seems KOReader needs to re-render the whole book from the start with the new font size, which can take a long time (30 seconds or more) on large books. I change font sizes often as my eyesight tends to vary from day to day, and this was a big enough concern to stop using KOReader altogether. |
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#23 |
Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Estonia
Device: Kobo Sage & Libra 2
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The speed of changing font size on a Kobo depends on the format. With kepub it's about a second, with epubs it's about 3 seconds. This doesn't seem to depend on the file size, as I tried with some huge books with several thousand pages or many high-res illustrations.
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#24 |
Wizard
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Karma: 36389706
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Quincy, MA
Device: Samsung 54A, Kobo Libra H2O, Samsung S6 Lite
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I've had two Sonys, and now I have a Kobo. It works.
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Join Date: May 2022
Device: Bookeen Diva HD, Kobo sage
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For me it's Kobo all the way. They fully support the French Canadian language and lending from public libraries. I was kind of "forced" to use tools to remove drms a few years ago when a nasty bug was introduced with ADE that Kobo still refuses to aknowledge (unless it's been resolved and I'm not aware of it).
I've also tried Bookeen for their support of that new drm standard that seemed more convenient than ADE, but almost never used it. |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Karma: 27010705
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: USA
Device: iPhone 15PM, Kindle Scribe, iPad mini 6, PocketBook InkPad Color 3
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I read on all sorts of devices, and am not partial to eReaders. It's currently about 50-50 tablet v eReader. My focus is on convenience, and a consistent experience no matter what I'm reading on.
I've bought nearly all of my ebooks from Amazon, and they do a good job delivering a consistent experience, so most of my reading is on a Kindle or the Kindle app. I don't need to side load a lot, and 'organizing' is a very low priority (good thing or I'd be very frustrated with Kindle platform). I'm not looking for the perfect reading device, which screen is better than that screen, etc. I have a lot of reading I want to do, and read on at least 2 different devices every day. I do not have a favorite, because each has its strengths and weaknesses. That said, I have de-DRMed everything I can de-DRM, and like to kick tires on reading apps and occasionally purchase a non Kindle eReader (last year, a PocketBook Era, which I like to play with, but has never worked itself into regular rotation). So when Amazon gets out of the business, I'm ready. I am somewhat interested in getting an 8" eReader (by definition not a Kindle unless they come out with a Scribe Mini or 8" Oasis), but it can wait. I have too many devices already. |
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Wizard
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Device: Kobo Libra 2, Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus, Lenovo Tab M9
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Only ever used Kobo. For library loans in Canada, there is no real substitute. Plus, Kobo started as a Canadian company before Rakuten gobbled them up (and they're still based here physically), so there's a bit of patriotic pride involved.
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Boise, ID
Device: PB HD3, GL3, Tolino Vision 4, Voyage, Clara HD
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: USA
Device: iPhone 15PM, Kindle Scribe, iPad mini 6, PocketBook InkPad Color 3
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The button functions and tap zones (9 of them) are all configurable. As for the display, it is not as good as PW5, but it is perfectly fine. A recent update has added Dark mode and improved some UI awkwardness. Also it is trivial to install KOReader on it. I don't like KOReader at all, but keep it on there for 'reference'. I understand there is a KOReader makeover in the works, so I'm looking forward to reviewing it. The new InkPad 4 is the 8" (well 7.8") eReader I'm most interested in, should I get the urge. Buttons are on the bottom, which I like (as opposed to asymmetrical Kobo). The forthcoming Nook GlowLight 4 Plus is priced well, but I think I would miss the more flexible PocketBook platform, which is a lot more welcoming of side-loaded content (including AZW3). Last edited by tomsem; 08-21-2023 at 03:57 PM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Device: Scribe,Kindle Oasis 3, iPad Pro 11,15 Pro Max,iPad mini 7,colorsoft
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Sony PRS-300 Nook Simple touch Kobo mini and glow light Various kindles. I prefer the kindle. Admittedly I am more invested in the kindle ecosystem and have spent more time with their hardware. Given the number of kindle books be bought over the years I would find it difficult to switch to another e-reader brand. Yes I know there are ways to use kindle books on non kindle devices but it’s not worth the hassle for little gain. |
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