Previous threads - , Amazon >6" $99 >4/8/32GB with no storage expansion possible >large and cheaper book selection >most models don't have expandable storage >worse support of sideloaded content >older models can be found dirt cheap used
Likebook Mars >comes in 6" $120, 7.8" $220, 10" $440 screen sizes at 300 ppi >Android 6.0+ >octa-core CPU and 2 GB of RAM >microSD card, 3.5mm headphone jack >can easily sideload apps via .apk
Is it worth going for Likebook Mars over Likebook Plus if I just want to read manga on it as smooth as possible (stored on the device and read wish koreader)? Likebooks on Ali
Jack Stewart
Anything with an e-ink display that can run Linux? Or really just a terminal emulator and connect to wifi? Sometimes I'll be reading in bed and want to check on something by SSHing into one of my machines
likebook mars runs android and could get a ssh app.
i think.
Cooper Rivera
>Kobo >>newer models don't have microSD slots Being the only provider with a 10" model < $300 kills me.
Text books, especially technical ones flow like crap on smaller screens. The only readers that are 10" and let you carry around the library of Alexandria are $500+
>djvu in 2018 Why would you even try it? It was declared obsolete in 2006 or something.
Anthony Jenkins
I would really like to get one next year for all my textbooks but I heard most of them don't take pdfs and if they do, their screen only displays b/w. Is that true? Any recommendation for a pdf-compatible e-reader that can display colour?