01-03-2013, 11:19 PM | #1 |
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"Open" e-book readers?
Any "open" e-book readers without forced account system or similar? I just want to be able to buy the reader, unbox it and sideload books without the need to register an account or use the manufacturers proprietary software.
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01-03-2013, 11:22 PM | #2 |
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Most of them that I'm aware of.
The Kindle doesn't force you to create an account. The only features you lose are the ability to create collections, shop their store, and set the date (which is pointless anyhow) [you can set the time]. Hacked with duokan it can work with epub files. |
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01-04-2013, 02:12 AM | #3 |
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The Kindle is arguably the best reader on the market in terms of value for money. It would seem strange to reject it merely because of the benefits that accrue from registering it from Amazon. As the previous poster said, you don't have to buy anything from Amazon (although again, given that they have the best bookstore, why not do so?)
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01-04-2013, 02:23 AM | #4 | |
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Xtro, welcome to MobileRead! Don't make too much of a problem of it. Current readers are all great and they all allow you to use them "independently", even the Kindle. Maybe you have more "restrictions" like price or availability in your country... |
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01-04-2013, 02:39 AM | #5 |
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In this case I'm saying that the Kindle should be considered because Amazon sell it essentially at cost price (in the expectation of making money from subsequent book sales). Hence you're getting more for your money than from companies who don't sell content, and hence have to make their profit on the device itself.
But all the mainstream devices on the market are good, and I'm sure the OP would be happy with any of them. They all allow you to load your own content. |
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01-04-2013, 06:12 AM | #6 |
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The ebook readers that allow the most options in regard to formats used, fonts, customization are Pocketbook 622 and Onyx Boox i62HD and Bookeen Odyssee. Like the Kindle they all have a dedicated subforum here where you can get further information.
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01-04-2013, 06:19 AM | #7 | |
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Do you mean that you don't want to create an ADE account (if you're reading epub files)? In that case, pretty much all of them can do that, but youre experience will be somewhat different from a registered user. Actually, my reader was never registered (I couldn't, long story). Since there's no WIFI on it, I need a computer to load the ebooks, but they need to be DRM free (or DRM freed, your choice ). Gutenberg, indie publishers and the likes are the way to go Good luck in your search. |
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01-04-2013, 07:07 AM | #8 | |
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I would add that the ability to read many different file formats is overrated. Using Calibre, it's very easy to convert between ePub and Amazon's formats (those are the only ones that matter, from a practical point of view), and the conversion both ways is seamless. So you can buy a Pocketbook and still buy books from Amazon, or buy a Kindle then buy books from Kobo. The choice of bookseller really shouldn't constrain the choice of device. Last edited by HarryT; 01-04-2013 at 07:21 AM. Reason: Typo |
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My suggestion is a Sony Reader PRS-T2. It's a lot more open then a Kindle. As you can see from another post that when you don't register a Kindle, you do lose access to some of the features. I have a Sony Reader PRS-650 and it has never once been registered to handle eBooks with DRM. |
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01-05-2013, 10:39 AM | #13 |
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ah, then it is much worse than the kindle - the PB912 is about €20 cheaper and the Touch €10 - with no delivery charges in Italy. But again, no much room for arbitrage, makes sense only if you happen to be in Italy!
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01-05-2013, 10:51 AM | #14 |
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I agree about the sony T2. Not only have I never registered it, ever, but I've never used the wifi, and have sideloaded my current collection on it. All of the bookreading/sorting features work perfectly, registered or unregistered.
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01-05-2013, 11:33 AM | #15 |
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The Sony is a good reader, but it's very much "last generation" technology being sold at a premium price. Sony have failed to come out with a reader to compete with the front-lit solutions now offered by almost all their rivals.
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