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Old 07-05-2023, 08:39 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Kobo Sage fits your requirements. Kobo Libra 2 also for the most part, but it feels a bit more plasticky/cheaper and is a bit slower than the Sage.

Both the Sage and the Libra 2 have good, sharp screens (better than the Oasis 3 - I compared them). Especially the Libra, which has one of the very best eink screens currently in use.
I'd agree 100% with Sirtel.

I have many ereaders and Sage is best unless you want smaller and no note option, in which case the Libra 2 is best.

Kobo integrates best with Calibre. I think an Android based eink is only worth while if you either use lots of library/borrowing apps, or don't want/can't be bothered to remove DRM from bought ebooks.
I have Android (Boyue, like Meebook), Kindle, Sony, Kobo and Y-Ben and had iRiver, Nook, Binatone and reMarkable.
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