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I'd only put epub and PDF (and only because it's not worth trying to convert a PDF) on a non-Kindle ereader.
And audio only on my phone / PC / Tablet. There are better phone apps for music or audio books than most dedicated audio players now. Also because the screen blanks the eink has no battery life advantage doing audio. And it fits in your pocket more easily (my smaller eink ereaders don't do audio anyway). Unless you have no PC and are only downloading direct all the formats on a Pocket book are a bit of a gimmick. My ereader charges when I connect to PC. I want backups. An ereader is more easily lost, stolen or broken. So even if I did download direct I'd want it on my PC and from there backed up. Especially bought ebooks. I'd maybe buy a Pocketbook if Kobo didn't exist in current form. |
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I find the extensive format support Pocketbooks offer is exceedingly useful. I travel a lot and do so without a laptop/computer. It's very convenient for friends and family to email ebooks to my pocketbook without having to guide them through any kind of conversion beforehand.
Also, other than the initial sideload of books to my device, the majority of new ebooks I acquire myself are directly to the Pockebook. I really only connect the Pockebook to a computer to add new features, update 3rd party apps and to backup my ebooks to my computer |
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That makes sense. Since I use KOReader as my fdefaault, the only formats I'm not sure about from the Pocketbook list are FB2.zip, Docx, prc, tcr. All the rest can be opened. Those 4 MIGHT be, but I don't know |
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Another plus point for a Pocketbook is the task manger system that allows multitasking, background running of apps etc.
I can listen to an audiobook on my device, whilst also browsing the web or playing sudoku on it at the same time. I struggle with ADD and find a little variation, multitasking, or just involving my hands helps in regulating my attention. One thing I also do fairly frequently when reading in public, public transport etc, is play some background noise on the device whilst reading to help drown out any audible distractions. I have a few different MP3s for this purpose, woodland sounds, an industrial hum, waves breaking on the shore, crackling fire etc. I usually pick a background noise that best matches the genre of book I'm reading. Yes, I usually have a smartphone with me which I could accomplish a similar experience with, but I find it easier and more convenient to do this on a single device; not having to manage multiple devices when getting on and off a train in a hurry is certainly less stressful. Also, my phone is usually stashed away on flightmode the majority of the time (even when not commuting) as I don't even like the possibility of interruption/distraction. Last edited by neil_swann80; 11-21-2023 at 02:09 AM. |
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I'm also incapable of multitasking; whenever I try, accidents happen immediately. So I sure don't need any games, speakers, web browser and stuff on my ereaders. For this reason Kobos suit me perfectly. |
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English is weird.
A directional coupler can be used as a return loss bridge. A directional coupler can be used as an RLB. A horse. An hotel. (Because it's from French and soft to non-existant h). Adjective order. A long red dress. Never a red long dress. Native English speakers don't even realise there is rule. Others may have to learn. Any "English" grammar or spelling rule historically taught to juniors has so many exceptions it's criminal how they used to teach. One of the few that's mostly true (the author mentions that sometimes the "rule" is broken, and why that might be.: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/adjective-order/ Yet rarely taught in the past in UK/Ireland. No idea what they teach now. The "and" tip to see if a comma is needed is good. Also subtle differences USA and non-USA beyond Webster's spelling reform or even volcabulary (muffler vs silencer). The article may be left out in USA but never elsewhere on some sentences, but I've no idea how the USA decides. USA may drop plurals in abbreviations such as Mathematics to Maths (USA is Math). Some things have grey areas such as digits vs spelling for numbers (but never spell in full telephone numbers, credit cards and house numbers). Spelling ages is common, with a hyphen like thirty-seven, because it used to be seven and thirty years old. Commas are the most wicked invention. Last edited by Quoth; 11-24-2023 at 12:46 PM. Reason: Dreaded brain rot |
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