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Originally Posted by Bluesnowan View Post
Looking for the best e ink reader besides kindle preferably color but not necessary
There are several e-ink readers available in the market, and it ultimately depends on your specific needs and preferences. Here are some options to consider:
  1. Kobo eReaders: Kobo offers a range of e-ink readers that are comparable to Kindle. They have a variety of models, including the Kobo Clara 2E, Kobo Sage, and Kobo Libra 2. Kobo eReaders support a wide range of file formats, and they offer several customization options for reading experience.
  2. PocketBook eReaders: PocketBook is another popular e-ink reader brand that offers a range of models. They have models that range from basic to premium, with options for waterproofing and built-in lighting. PocketBook eReaders support a wide range of file formats, and they also have a feature called PocketBook Cloud that allows you to sync your reading progress across multiple devices.
  3. Onyx Boox eReaders: Onyx Boox offers a range of e-ink readers that are comparable to Kindle and Kobo, with options for both basic and premium models. Some of their models offer color e-ink displays, such as the Onyx Boox Poke2 Color and the Onyx Boox Note Air. Onyx Boox eReaders also have support for Android apps, allowing you to use other reading apps if desired.
Ultimately, it's important to consider your specific needs and preferences when choosing an e-ink reader, and doing research and reading reviews can help you make an informed decision.
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