10-14-2018, 02:10 PM | #1 |
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New reader for mom
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I finally convinced my mom to get an ebook reader. I am looking for something really simple for her around 6-7 inches. It does not need to have wifi cause she does not have internet. I will be loading the books for her so it should have an external SD reader and it should be able to read ePub, mobi and PDF. A backlight for night reading would be good too. Any suggestions? Thanks. |
10-14-2018, 02:24 PM | #2 |
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Nook has that nice warm orange glow for night. You may want to get her a 3G Kindle so she can buy books without home internet
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10-14-2018, 03:14 PM | #3 |
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I’d suggest dropping the requirement for “ePub, Mobi and PDF”. PDF is hopeless on a small screen, and no device does both ePub and Mobi well. Stick to either ePub or Mobi. Similarly, very few devices have an SD card slot. They can all hold 1000+ books in internal storage so it’s really not necessary.
I’d suggest looking at Kindle and Kobo. Both excellent devices and both widely available. |
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10-15-2018, 04:12 AM | #5 |
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Pocketbook ereaders handle all formats tolerably. For pdf, there is even pinch zoom (not smooth at all, but it's there) and extremely useful per-column view.
But if you live in US, Pocketbook is nearly unobtainable. Onyx ereaders are Android, which makes them personalisable, but also convoluted for people who never want to install apps, check options and tweak settings. On Kobo, I personally use alternate programs and I never go into the default environment (except to be reminded why I never go there), but at least Kobo opens most of the formats one might need, epub, mobi, pdf, and some images. And it's a simple interface. Do you have your own e-library for mom to read or will you start buying books after acquiring the device? If the latter, I think a Kindle Paperwhite would be the most obvious option in US. |
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10-15-2018, 02:17 PM | #6 |
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I am in canada so the reader must be available here. I am ok with only having epub only since most of my library is in epub. She will not be doing any loading of books or installing anything. It will all come from me and my library.
So I guess what I really need is a 6-7 inch ebook reader with ePub and backlight. Do any of them come with SD storage? The reason is that if I want to load new books for her I can just take the card home and do this without taking away her reader. This way she won't be without her reader for a few days. Edit: I've been doing some online reading and noticed that kobo supports epub and kindle does not. True? I will not make many online purchases for her since I have an existing library that I downloaded myself from various sites. I just need to make sure that I can easily load these on whatever reader I buy (thinking kobo). Can this be done with calibre? I am noticing that none of their ebooks have SD cards. Thx. Last edited by silvercity; 10-15-2018 at 02:51 PM. |
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https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Tolino-Shine...NPW2:rk:3:pf:0 I've got a Tolino Page (basically the same except with a lower resolution screen, no front-light and no SD Card slot) that I like a lot. Nice size and fairly light, about 180 grams. (These also have Adobe ADE "built-in," so, if you're Mom ever does get WiFi or goes somewhere where there is WiFi, you can borrow books from the library directly from the device -- though using the built-in web browser for this is painfully slow.) If nothing more, it would be a good "trial" eReader. Last edited by rcentros; 10-15-2018 at 03:54 PM. |
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If you are using calibre, you might want to look into setting up calibre server and exposing it to the internet (follow the security guide). Just connect to it and download the books over WiFi. |
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10-16-2018, 12:51 AM | #9 | |
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OPs issue is that it is going to somewhere with no internet- hence need for an SD card or an alternative workaround some older used kobos - like the aura HD which we still have - have SD card slots |
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10-16-2018, 03:53 AM | #10 | |
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10-17-2018, 06:21 PM | #11 |
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More info please. Do you need the SD card reader because you are swapping books out? If so, you should know that most ereaders in the US no longer have SD cards. You can get past that by getting a Kindle e-reader that has 3G. Then you can send mobi files directly to her ereader and she can download using cell service (it's free). You can convert epub to mobi using Calibre. Forget the pdf. If you absolutely need pdf, then your best bet is to get her a Fire Tablet 10.1. However, she may find that too heavy to read - I know I do and I just read magazines on it. Many functions are so dependent on wifi access, I'm not sure how well it will work, but you CAN sideload using an SD card but you may need to add a reading app so it can find the additional library. I have 2 fires whose wifi has mostly failed, but they otherwise work and I just use them for sideloaded audiobooks, music and magazines now. Only a handful of the apps, like the kitchen timer, work well without wifi.
A new kindle with 3g may be out of your price range ($200), but they have a variety of used or refurbished at Amazon that would work. Just search Kindle 3G. I have both a Kindle Keyboard and Kindle Touch with 3G and they worked just fine getting downloads at my late brother's home (no wifi there either). I do the same for my sister on her 3g Touch (she only got wifi 6 weeks ago). She asks me what she wants and if I have it in epub, I convert to mobi and email it to her unit. She deletes them off as she finishes reading them. The current daily limit for downloading is 50 mg, but that's 8-12 books depending on how big they are, fewer if a lot of illustrations. I should add that you need to look to a PAPERWHITE or refurbished VOYAGE with 3g if you want the backlighting. As far as I know, only the Kindle has a cell feature to enable you to download without wifi, but if I'm wrong, someone will post! Finally, if your mom is in a cell service dead zone, going anyplace where cell phones work should work. The books just accumulate in the Kindle account until they are downloaded. Doing a refresh brings them down. If you have a LOT of pdfs, consider getting ABBYY Transformer as it does PDF conversions quite well (novels, not textbooks). It will convert to epub, you can do a spell check and then convert to mobi. Last edited by Tarana; 10-17-2018 at 09:00 PM. |
10-19-2018, 03:18 PM | #12 |
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I realise this is an oldish post and I'm not sure what the OP decided.
Just a suggestion: use an ebook without an SD slot, when visiting your mother take your laptop with you and while there install some books onto her reader by using an usb slot and cable. This saves your mother from being without her reader and also saves the necessity of hunting for an old ereader with an SD slot. |
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10-20-2018, 08:58 AM | #14 |
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I can't answer that, I still have a dumb phone.
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