I still have an old Kindle and it still gets months of battery life. I occasionally read comics so this may get me to upgrade.

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    Anyone know of a color ereader that I can get a custom Linux distro on? Maybe Pine64 will do one eventually.

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    I have a 2011 kindle, the silver one with no backlight . I got second hand from a friend and I use calibre on linux to convert books to the amazon format and copy them over via USB. It does the job but I have seen that these are like 20 ducats on eBay and other places if anyone wants a cheap option.

    Anna’s archive with virus total for books

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    Cool, I wonder which type of color technology this uses though, I can’t seem to find that info.

    I would prefer Gallery over Kaleido, but I’m guessing it’s Kaleido because of the different ppi listed between the b&w and color modes.

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        Does it still? Refresh time looked much improved with Gallery 3 so I thought it was better now. The ReMarkable is the only device I know that uses it and I haven’t had the chance to try it yet.

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    I’m super torn between not wanting more Amazon in my life and wanting a convenient way to binge a lot of comics and manga

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          As another owner of the Kobo Libra Colour, I can recommend it for its excellent ergonomics and UI. Plus as a bonus, it has pen support!

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      I want to read comics but I also don’t want to miss out on that feeling when you turn a page and are greeted with awesome two page spreads.

      Unfortunately no tablet or e-reader can have this functionality.

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        My Kobo Libra Color does it. I do sometimes need a bit of time to format manga properly but it’s perfectly doable.

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        On my iPad, I use an app called Manga Plus and in landscape I get the two page spreads. I suppose any app that’s supports two-page landscape view would work. But that wouldn’t work well for smaller tablets

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          Of course. However comics have square-ish aspect ratio when it is two pages side by side and rectangular when it is one page.

          No screen can accommodate this change properly, yet. Maybe folding or roll-out displays will manage this someday.

          Like imagine reading this along

          All these interactions arranged in a grid squares

          And then you turn over the page to be greeted by this grotesque monstrosity

          (The comic is The Immortal Hulk by Al Ewing)

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        Normal tablets don’t have e-Ink screens and for reading electrophoretic displays are vastly superior to LED/LCD screens.

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            They still have much longer battery life and they’re still like reading on paper. Just not in a very high “print” quality when in colour.

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                For e-readers? It’s fine, if it’s modified heavily enough. The tolino e-reader line (before they just became kobos) used a heavily modified version of Android and they were great devices.

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    There were already multiple such devices from competitors on the market last year.

    Personal fazit: they lose in almost every area against a cheap tablet.

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      Because if you read the article, it says it has a battery life of several weeks.

      Name one fucking color display tablet that can be used every day for over a week on batteries without charging? I’ll buy it tonight.

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      No clue. I read on a $20 tablet I got off Amazon. With the app that suits you, why not indeed? It’s a total POS for anything but reading, but I bought it for an epub reader.

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    All e-readers with the e-ink tech are like $499.99

    That’s just too expensive. $100 is the best I can do. So I’ll just wait for it to show up on eBay.