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

  • ProdigalFrog
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    Book transfers are supported by the device itself, no extra software required. It genuinely acts as a USB thumb drive once permission to give access to the PC is allowed on the device, similar to an Android phone. Once a book is put onto it and it’s unplugged, it will automatically find the book and add it to the library screen.

    The h2o model is also waterproof, which was a unique feature at the time, while the new Kobo models are all waterproof.