05-06-2019, 02:12 PM | #1 |
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Recommendations for EInk Android Reader with Google Play Store
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I've been wanting a EInk Android tablet for reading for a long time. I've recently come across the Boyue Likebook Mars ( https://smile.amazon.com/Likebook-Re...dp/B07H4GF6HD/ ) and I'm curious about people's experiences with it and whether folks would recommend it or something else. I'll primarily be using this device for reading ePubs in Moon+ Reader Pro, and maybe also some PDFs in Mendeley. I've never had an eink device (eg, Kindle) before, so I'll be transitioning from a regular Android tablet for my reading. My priorities/preferences:
I can't find where I read this, but I thought I saw a few comments somewhere about folks having trouble with the included Play Store not recognizing their previous purchases. If so, can anyone tell me if that's been resolved? Are there any issues with downloaded apps automatically updating? I'd like to avoid having to side-load app updates. Here's the apps I plan to install (just to give you a further sense of how I plan to use the device):
I know there's also devices like the BOOX Nova Pro ( https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07L95KPFM/ ), but since I don't care about having a Wacom pen for this device (though I love having that on my main tablet) I'd rather not pay extra for that. Thoughts, recommendations, etc.? Is the Mars my best option currently, given the above, or are there other devices folks would recommend I consider? Or are there more expensive devices that folks would make a case for being worth the additional cost (in the context of my particular goals)? Thanks in advance for your help! |
05-07-2019, 11:47 AM | #2 |
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I have the Likebook Mars and the Nova (not the Pro version). Both are very good, though I find that I use my Nova much more, as I find it just a bit better all around. In fact, I may end up selling my Likebook Mars, as i don't use it. I'd recommend the non-Pro Nova, too, but it may not be available (new) any more. I only see the Pro version sold now.
Recent updates to the Mars have fixed that "Play Store not recognizing previous purchases" problem. I think the Mars would be fine. My only concern has to do with viewing PDFs. Generally, with PDFs, the larger the display, the better. Some PDFs would be fine on the Mars; for others, you'll want a larger display. That said, I think the Mars will work well for your intended uses. |
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There are free apps, like Rotation Control, that can switch the device to landscape whenever you want. I use Rotation Control!
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ntrol&hl=en_US https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...tioncontrolpro If you (or others) have any Case/Cover suggestions for the Mars I'd be interested to hear them in the below thread: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=315982 I tend to like woven cases (similar to the hemp ones in that thread), but am interested in any interesting/good cases people have come across, including cases for other tablets that also work for the Mars. |
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05-07-2019, 01:52 PM | #6 |
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The app I use is the first one you have linked in your last post.
A case came with my Mars when I ordered it. Nothing fancy, plastic, but it does the job. I never looked at other cases. |
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I'm curious, can anyone tell me if the reading stats graph works (ie, displays helpful reading stats) if you are reading in another app (eg, Moon+ Reader Pro) and not the default reading app? And since it looks like the UI has a built-in bookshelf, can you still use that bookshelf and just have the books open in your app of choice (eg, Moon+ Reader)?
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If you long press any book in your bookshelf, a window pops up that allows you to choose which app you want to use to read the book with. You can also choose an app as the default one to use whenever you tap that book in the future.
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Thanks for those confirmations, both of you, regarding being able to open books from the bookshelf in my app of choice! |
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I'll be the one to rain on your parade. I was also excited to get an Android e-ink device and bought a Boox and now wish I hadn't. The biggest problem as far as Android goes is that all of the apps, except for a few ebook apps, are written for a color screen. When those colors are converted to grayscale for the e-ink screen they typically come out poorly. Here's a photo of my Boox with the play store app open.
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05-08-2019, 04:31 PM | #13 |
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Yeah, that’s a real issue. There are so few e-ink Android devices and users that virtually no one is writing apps for e-ink.
As much as I like the idea of e-ink Android tablets, the reality of all of them I’ve seen could best be described as a disappointment. Top of the list is just how laggy all of them are. For me, with the exception of reading outdoors in sunlight, I’ve gone back to iPads almost totally. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro |
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I've had an Android e-ink device of some kind for five years now. I'm well aware of those limitations. Because of the limitations of e-ink technology, and because most apps are not designed with e-ink in mind, an Android e-ink device will never fully replace a standard Android color tablet or smartphone.
Furthermore, if you know how to set up Calibre, you can read just about any eBook you want on just about any device you want - Kindle, Kobo, Nook, or whatever. So, why buy an Android e-ink device? If, in addition to eBooks, you want (or need) to use certain apps that are primarily about reading (as I do), and, if you find that e-ink is easier on the eyes than most LCD displays (as I do), then, an Android e-ink device makes perfect sense, as it does for me. As it happens, the apps I want to use on my Android e-ink device (though they weren't designed for e-ink) look fine on e-ink, and the texts themselves look great. That's good enough for me. Other people will have to make their own call on whether an Android e-ink device meets their needs better than some other device. It all depends on what you want to use it for. |
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