Post AIJ1AWPNTH9OcI9LbU by zatnosk@manowar.social
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 (DIR) Post #AIJ1AWPNTH9OcI9LbU by zatnosk@manowar.social
       2022-04-10T08:38:45Z
       
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       Does anyone have recommendations for an eink e-reader, that's easy to load epubs and pdfs into?Bonus: also supports connecting to alternative ebook sources directly?(Has to be e-ink, otherwise I might as well read in a browser):boost_ok:
       
 (DIR) Post #AIJEzLxXNYESNlhEfY by chuculate@pleroma.skyshanty.xyz
       2022-04-10T14:48:03.022086Z
       
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       @zatnosk Kobo aura loads easily but last firmare I knew still presented their store as the easies internet download point. It has a web browser but didn't try to access an FTP or make downloads. It has sn excellent sudoku. I don't connect it to wifi since an eternity ago.
       
 (DIR) Post #AIJFWGNHAEx8cLQb0i by snacks@netzsphaere.xyz
       2022-04-10T14:54:00.494283Z
       
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       @zatnosk i think the kobos let you read epub and pdf, not sure about alternate stores
       
 (DIR) Post #AIJI9bhzyfobzE0dn6 by Duine@detroitriotcity.com
       2022-04-10T15:23:31.829683Z
       
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       @zatnosk I've been using a Kobo Aura for years now, very comfy, good battery life, has a microSD card slot in case 2GB of storage isn't enough. Support for custom fonts, support for epub, Mobi, lit, RTF, pdf, cbz, cbr, and a few others. Calibre supports it nicely but putting files on it is as easy as dragging and dropping files into its main memory and letting it boot up again.