10 points

I just want an eink tablet that is powerful enough to rendety ttrpg pdfs sourcebooks.

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There is nothing in the e-Ink tablet space that can render high resolution PDFs and image files?

It’s been a few years since I tried a e-Ink device, it was pretty mediocre back then. However, I would have thought that by now e-Ink devices would have no issues with performance.

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Onyx Boox makes pretty nice devices that (from what I’ve read in reviews) have no problem rendering pdfs or running most android apps you chuck at them.

Cons: using demanding apps drains battery at the rate you’d expect of a tablet, not a dumb e-reader, plus they’re expensive.

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The Onyx Boox is an interesting device. Although where I live it is notably more expensive than very solid Samsung tablets (and Samsung has a strong retail/support infrastructure in my country).

The price is a deal breaker for me, although I am glad such a device exists.

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8 points

I just want a Kindle that isn’t locked to Amazon.

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4 points

Get a kobo

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2 points

Could I load Amazon and Google books?

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There’s a PC program that’ll remove all drm from your Amazon books and load it onto the kobo. I assume it’ll work for google as well. Can also load “free” (😉🏴‍☠️) books from it.

https://calibre-ebook.com/

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Why have I not heard of RLCD before :/ I recently bought an Onyx Boox 13" reader, and while I like it a lot, it’s still just black and white, but also has some ghosting.

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