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E-Reader for sideloading (OPDS?)
So my Kindle PW3 recently died (rip) and I'd like to get a new dedicated E-Book reader.
I mostly read books from my Calibre library and I found send-to-kindle to be a bit clunky so I don't think a kindle would be the right thing for me, and even though I can sideload the books via USB I'd prefer not to. I also have calibre-web set up for my library and was thinking that maybe there's a reader which supports OPDS so I can download books from my library directly onto the device. Storage isn't a concern here as I just delete books I read. A quick search e-readers found me: - the Kobo Nia - the 2022 Kindle or (although I really don't know if I wanna get a kindle again) - the Tolino Shine - the Tolino Page 2 Does anyone own these devices and sideloads books? What is your experience? Any other recommendations? |
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Edit: just realised Koreader supports OPDS on jailbroken kindles & kobos, is that any good?
also, this is not really that important, its just a little novelty |
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I'm new to Koreader (a few weeks) but rather like it. Haven't tried it for OPDS. AFAIK you likely could not get it on a new kindle, as I don't think jailbreaks exist. But it works nicely on my PW3 (sorry).
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Sounds like the Kobo Nia is my best bet, anyone own one? Is it any good?
edit: so I've seen there's also experimental support for tolinos, did anyone ever try that? Last edited by oskardotglobal; 06-05-2023 at 12:59 AM. |
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A Libra 2 is much nicer than a Nia. But the Nia, despite less than 300 dpi screen, is superior to all older Kindle basics and PW3. My grand-daughter has one and is very attached to it.
I have, or have had, or used, seven different Kobo models including the Nia. I still have Libra, Libra 2, Sage and Elipsa. My favourite for reading and notes is the Sage. I'd still use the original Libra in a stand when recording an audio book. I had KOReader on the Elipsa till Kobo improved the PDF support. I use KOReader on my Android based Mars eink as it's stock ereader is terrible for epub, though good for PDFs. I think "wireless" loading is pointless. I prefer USB management via Calibre. Since I fix any "broken" ebooks in Calibre I have no need for KOReader's overides and find its folder based management totally inferior to Kobo's My Books and Search (using Unread, reading, finished, recent, author, title, Collections and series). I do have a server at home running 24x7, but I've no interest in using with ebooks other than to have a backup. It does feed a basic "digital cable TV station" in HD on UHF on the home distribution system. I also used to have a Wiki on it, but that's been abandoned. |
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Don't new Kindles still have a browser that can directly download from the calibre web server, like the old ones?
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I was wondering about this since I can't sideload books whilst travelling (unless I can transfer the books to my device from an android phone, is that a thing?). I don't really have a problem with USB, the only actual requirement is that I need a way to transfer books to the device for obvious reasons. |
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Libra since close to release and Libra 2 a bit longer after release. I bought the Nia for the young lady as it's cheap. If she takes a serious notion to write I'll maybe get her a Sage.
It will take me years to read the ebooks on any of my ereaders. Yes, if your Android phone has a filemanager and OTG host mode a €6 adaptor will let you copy. I've also used the Web browser on an eink (forget the model) to download via WiFi from a Website and many Android phones can be WiFi Hotspots, but download to phone then USB transfer works better (tested with my Android tablet). Even a Nia has enough space for about 5 years of reading a complete book every 2 or 3 days. I've about 6,000 on my Sage and estimate of free space suggests 17,000 to 25,000 ebooks possible depending on size, illustrations etc. My eyes are needing the reading glasses and I find the 7″ to 8″ best. The 6″ is too small and 9.7″ or 10.3″ is too big and heavy. I do have a 5″ old Sony PRS-350 and replaced now with a newish 4.7″ (no touch, Y-Ben P47L) for leaving in the jacket pocket in case unexpectedly hanging about. Last edited by Quoth; 06-05-2023 at 04:54 PM. |
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Ok, perfect. Don't know yet if I should get the Libra 2 or the Nia, probably gonna think about it for a bit and then decide |
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The main benefit of the Libra is that you can hold it with one hand and turn pages with the physical buttons. Even if you don't use the buttons, the grip is nice. If you prefer to hold it like a phone or tablet, then the Nia will work fine, although I'd get the Clara for the better screen and warm light.
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For downloading DRM books from the library, you might want to look into PocketBook as they have ADE (some form of it) built into their readers (same as Tolino). In the U.S. I can buy books directly with my PocketBook or borrow them from Overdrive via its web browser. The PocketBooks also have DropBox support built-in (which I've never used). You can also install KoReader on PocketBooks (which I've also never used). |
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You might want to look at a Clara. It's got a good screen like the Libra, but it's six inch like the Nia. A refurbished Clara HD might be close in price to a Nia. But even a new Clara SE would be cheaper than a Libra 2.
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Ok so from what I've gathered most Tolinos are pretty much rebranded Kobos (the Wiki says this about the shine 3 / clara 2e but all the other devices look very similar too)
As they're available cheaper and more commonly here in Germany I'll probably just get a Tolino, maybe a used Vision (Libra). Does anyone know the differences in software between Kobo and Tolino? Are there any? |
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The software is quite different, but you'll have to wait for someone else to give more information about it. Kobos are more customizable. I don't know if you can even use KOReader on a Tolino.
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