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  • Get a device that is supported by KOReader and install that. I use an old Kindle Paperwhite 2, and with KOReader it's great. I use Calibre for library management (on a laptop) and it supports a wireless connection directly to Calibre. Or if you prefer to have your library on a NAS device (or sync it) you can set up an ODPS feed to directly browse and download from your NAS.

  • Couple more years and one of those fancy color E ink tablets will be justifiable to me (not really since that's too bulky and it's like why use e ink for that, it's a cool concept tho, I just mean they're advancing a lot) uhhh I'd go with Kobo but don't stress just get a good deal

  • I can recommend a PocketBook ereader, thy're great. Runs Linux, moddable, good battery (mine holds around 2 weeks), lower end ones are kind of affordable too.

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