
I have a reMarkable https://remarkable.com/ which is great for PDFs, writing notes, etc. and it will also read. It’s quite nice. I generally use it instead of paper for notes. You can even transfer web pages to it (from a Chrome plug-in) to read them in more comfort. ../Dave On May 11, 2021, 6:27 PM -0400, Lennart Sorensen via talk <talk@gtalug.org>, wrote:
On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 01:40:03PM -0400, Trevor Woerner via talk wrote:
As I expected, there's lots of really good feedback :-)
I should have clarified that I have lots and lots of tablets and phones and all those sorts of devices, but I've never had an e-reader and I'm curious enough to at least want to try one (mostly for battery life, eye strain, and general impressions). Ideally I could just buy one and it would be great, rather than having to try a bunch of them before finding one I like :-)
Well if you want something with great battery life that is great for reading ebooks in daylight, an ereader is great. For the things you listed though, they are useless.
So if you want to carry 200 books with you, they are fantastic. They remember what page you were on in each book. Very handy for book worms.
They are very much not generic computing devices at all though. They do one thing well and that's it. I know sony tried doing mp3 support for audio books on early models and dropped it later since it drained the battery and was no match for an ipod shuffle for audio books.
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