• boonhet@sopuli.xyz
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      Wait, can’t you just load non-Amazon books on the Kindle? I thought this is only about the ability to redistribute books you buy from Amazon.

      I mean I’d still sure like to hear if there’s a good alternative. But if not, I think you can still use it, just don’t buy Amazon books for it. Recommend researching first though.

      Edit: I found a company called Kobo. 6 and 7 inch colour models available, as well as 6, 8, 10 inch black and white models. Marketing for the 6" Clara Colour model claims good repairability and iFixit seems to agree. And yes, the colour ones are still e-ink.

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      PocketBook if you want openness and long runtime (book-replacement), it runs plain Linux.

      Kobo/Onyx if you want Android flexibility, with possibility to flash LineageOS/PostmarketOS (though they’re slow for tablet use).

      But personally, if you’re not using it to transcript notes (recommendation Remarkable) or want more than merely reading books, i would go with a tablet.

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      I have a super note, which is an eink tablet, reader, it’s quite nice and drm free but a bit pricey.