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      5 hours ago

      I wouldn’t use it.

      I don’t love using Chinese software that I’ve seen claimed doesn’t follow the GPL, but anything that isn’t Android is way too much of a downgrade for me to tolerate.

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          I use a Boox go color 7 and a Boox max. I’m waiting impatiently for them to manage a full 13" color version. Android makes it easier to get content from multiple sources and lets me use reader apps that give much more control over navigating content and how it’s displayed, and as a bonus I can occasionally play with code on it.

          There are other options that run Android as well, but I prefer the tools Boox provides for managing the display, and the go specifically having page turn buttons is great for my pocket reader.

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    Maybe this is ok for some people but I’m struggling to justify $100 for an e-reader. I’d get Kobo anyway since I’m in Canada/library books.

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    Amazon is losing the plot with their kindle device cost. I appreciate the forward thinking, but what market is this trying to reach?

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      E-ink isn’t the same as LCD. It’s not remotely comparable for static content.

      Now, I prefer my Android reader to Kindle’s awful software, but LCD/OLED isn’t a good substitute.