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Old 07-10-2023, 03:20 AM   #121
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The very thin ereaders have a cut-out in the alloy chassis for the Li-Poly cell which rests against the screen. That's what the not actually very thin Cover Story had. The recent Kobos I've examined have alloy chassis over entire pack of screen, with just reinforcing ribs missing from casting at battery (really a cell) location so that it can't damage the screen. I call that a premium design

The cells often swell with age anyway.
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Old 07-10-2023, 03:21 AM   #122
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Old 07-10-2023, 05:43 AM   #123
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I can't complain about the runtime - it lasts for about 50 hours of reading.
And I prefer light with 50 hours than heavy with 200.
However, I would be even lighter and 10 hours too little.
I would prefer heavier with more runtime.
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Old 07-10-2023, 06:21 AM   #124
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I would prefer heavier with more runtime.
Why? Don't you have any sockets at home?
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Old 07-10-2023, 06:57 AM   #125
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Why? Don't you have any sockets at home?
The more power to the battery, the longer the battery lasts with a good enough charge between charges.

Until the EU law comes into play, we have devices without an easily changeable battery.
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Old 07-10-2023, 08:00 AM   #126
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The more power to the battery, the longer the battery lasts with a good enough charge between charges.
1.000 charges * 50 hours are 50.000 reading-hours!
When reading 10 hours a day = 5.000 days!
And I'm supposed to sling around even heavier weight for that?
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Old 07-10-2023, 11:20 AM   #127
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1.000 charges * 50 hours are 50.000 reading-hours!
When reading 10 hours a day = 5.000 days!
And I'm supposed to sling around even heavier weight for that?
If that's what it takes yes. But I want a heftier battery then that. There is such a thing as too light and too thin which can make the device not all that easy to hold.
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Old 07-10-2023, 12:12 PM   #128
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There is such a thing as too light and too thin which can make the device not all that easy to hold.
I hold them in my left hand and it very much depends on how the devices are built - I read those > 6 inches in two columns in landscape format.

Due to the thin bezel, I can only hold the index finger on the left, thumb down and then the middle finger on the back for those with the keys at the bottom; 200 g is already heavy for me and I'm happy about the Leaf2 weight.

With the Boox Tab Mini C, the 310 g don't bother me - I hold my thumb and the ball of my thumb in front and the other fingers on the back very securely on the edge, which is wide in this position
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Old 07-14-2023, 12:28 PM   #129
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Wow, I feel very bad for OP, who triggered a bunch of opinionated spouting of personal preferences. Very few commenters who seemed to care about OP's own actual use case preferences, merely their own very subjective preferences and interpretations. Nobody even mentioned battery life, either (or asked OP how important that was to them) when recommending a device.

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Wow, I feel very bad for OP, who triggered a bunch of opinionated spouting of personal preferences.
That's what you'll get if you ask for "the best". There is no best, only what someone considers the best, and it's always subjective. No such thing as "the best ereader" objectively exists.

The OP didn't mention battery life in their post; why should the recommendations mention it? The OP got exactly what they asked - suggestions by other members what they consider the best ereader, taking into account the features the OP listed as important (build quality, screen size, warm light, good screen). Do you think you can answer better than that? Why don't you do it, then, instead of playing the net nanny? Aren't you feeling superior now to the rest of us opinionated bunch?
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Wow, I feel very bad for OP, who triggered a bunch of opinionated spouting of personal preferences. ...
I wouldn't shed too many crocodile tears for the OP. It took him/her about 22 hours to decide to buy the Boox Page (post #19 in this thread on July 5th). Most of the posts in this thread came after that decision had been made.
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