I have been wanting to have an e-reader so I can stop piling up physical books (takes a lot of space) and im not sure if i should straight buy an e-reader (do they have programmed obsolence issues too?) or an affordable and durable netbook/notebook/tablet

  • @Cheradenine@sh.itjust.works
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    218 hours ago

    I just looked it up and my Kindle was released in 2010. I don’t know if newer ones last that long.

    I never let it connect to internet, I never had an Amazon account. Since it doesn’t connect to the internet, or an account, it is mine. Calibre does a great job of managing it, and backing it up.

    Others will know of things that are more up to date. I was mostly commenting about e ink.

    If you want to read comics/ Manga I would think you want something with color, I have no experience with that though. There are many modern ereaders that do offer color e ink.

    And yes, I have a few dictionaries in different languages on my Kindle.

    Besides the low effort reading with e ink, there is also excellent battery life. I still get 10 days with my 15 year old device. That may or may not be important to you.

    To be clear, I am not recommending a Kindle, since 1) fuck Amazon 2) maybe the new ones are shit, I don’t know. I am recommending an e ink device if you are an avid reader. They won’t do anywhere near as much work as even a cheap tablet, to me that is a bonus. If I’m reading I want to do that, no notifications, no work calls, etc.

    • @Cdavid@slrpnk.netOP
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      218 hours ago

      Thanks for the input, I do occasionally read manga/comics but it’d not be a dealbreaker for me to compromise on it for a while

        • @Cdavid@slrpnk.netOP
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          217 hours ago

          Thank you for taking the time to share it with me, I am a bit familiar with it, I used it to convert formats before but I ended up using shell/python scripts in the end to be more sttaightforward converting files, I will look more into it as soon as I get an E ink to try it out on book transfers, I have bought books outside Amazon and it’d be very helpful for me to have Calibre then