For the digital readers, on which platform do you read and why?

Phone, eReader, tablet, iPad etc.

I personally have been reading on my iPhone but it feels a bit… off lately. Can’t pinpoint what exactly it is.

Was thinking to purchase a tablet or eReader but uncertain which one and if they’re worth to get for only reading.

EDIT: Thanks for all the responses! I’ll look into them all!

  • @JaymesRS@midwest.social
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    11 months ago

    I love my kobo. I’ve had ereaders from each of the major current eink brands, as well as iPad and iPhone.

    I like having a eReader because reading on my phone makes it too easy to swipe away to go back to doomscrolling the internet.

  • @calhoon2005@aussie.zone
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    1211 months ago

    I have a Kindle. Combined with Anna’s archive and emailing myself an epub, it’s brilliant. Reading on your phone can increase eye strain and lead to poorer sleep. Look into an e-ink e-reader, you won’t regret it.

    • FancyGUI
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      211 months ago

      I’m exactly on the same page! There was a book in Portuguese that I couldn’t find to purchase as ebook, but found on Anna’s archive! And the feel of the è-ink display scratches that itch for a paper-like reading experience.

  • @chrisbit@leminal.space
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    411 months ago

    I tend to alternate between my Kindle Paperwhite and the Kindle app on my phone, depending on circumstance. My phone has an AMOLED screen so it’s not bad on the eyes with a black background.

  • ghost_laptopM
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    311 months ago

    I have an e-reader and for me it’s something else, I have access to basically all of what LibGen can offer me so it expanded my reading possibilities a lot more, and it is way more comfortable than reading on the PC since there are countless distractions there. I would go with a Kobo, that’s what I have, since Amazon is a lot more shitty in terms of privacy, but I can’t say much more than that.

  • Nerdalie
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    311 months ago

    I’m on my second Kindle. They were both gifts and serve(d) their purpose well enough, but I intend to go in a different direction than Amazon next time.

  • AnonStoleMyPants
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    311 months ago

    I read through Kobo app, and Libby on my phone, and I also have a Kobo e-reader (I think it’d Clara but not sure). I actually use my phone more than the reader though, just because I always have it with me. Both are great imo!

  • @maxio@feddit.de
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    311 months ago

    I have a Tolino Vision 6 and its a piece of shit. An e- Reader with integrated backlight is nice, you can read anywhere and it doesn’t matter how thick the book is- it always weighs the same. And you can pay less for E-books ( or not at all). Buuut my Tolino takes a random time between 1 and 3 seconds to change pages, can’t read a lot of ebooks (it should do epub, but I just can’t open some. same with pdf ), and randomly just freezes for a day or two. I already got a warranty replacement because my first one just froze and stopped for good (at a high tension point in the book. like bruh.)

  • SbisasCostlyTurnover
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    311 months ago

    I’ve got a Kobo Sage and I love it. My only complaint is that it doesn’t have the depth of accessories that you can get with the Kindle Paperwhite.

  • @amarnasmoths@slrpnk.net
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    311 months ago

    I’m a hardcore reader, and I use a Kobo Forma daily. I can’t say enough good things about it.

    Can purchase and download books from any shop, and they’ll work in the Kobo, can add stuff like NickelMenu, Dropbox integration…

    People complain about the power button on the Forma and rightfully so, as it’s crappy. However, the quality build of the device is excellent. Got it almost since launch, take it absolutely everywhere with me (backpacks, bags, to the beach, swimming pool, camping…) and it shows 0 damage, not even a scratch.

    I mainly read novels but it also scratches the itch for mangas and comics, as it also reads .cbz format (among others).

    NOT GOOD FOR PDFs. They get displayed weirdly, hard to read, are slow to change pages…

    Battery is great, better than the Sage’s.

    If you like reading, get a dedicated device because I swear you won’t regret it.

  • Wren
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    211 months ago

    I alternate between an ipad and my phone, depending on the situation

    Kindle Paperwhites are amazing for reading, if you’re thinking about getting one. I really miss mine. I got so much more reading done with my paperwhite than anything else

  • @rinze
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    211 months ago

    I got a Nook in 2011 and it was my main reader device until it died a few months ago. I replaced it with a Kobo and I’m quite happy. Having backlight is a huge improvement.

  • flipht
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    111 months ago

    I’m primarily on audible. Would love to find a good ripping solution, and then self hosting and using a third party app.

    I also keep calibre updated with all of my ebooks for storage. I use a Kindle for my ebooks, which I like because I can email files to myself instead of having to physically transfer them to the Kindle.

    • Tenebris Nox
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      211 months ago

      Take a look at OpenAudible.

      I tried all sorts of stuff before getting OpenAudible and it works brilliantly. It costs about $20 (and there’s an upgrade about every year costing $8) but I’ve not upgraded and it still works perfectly.

      • flipht
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        111 months ago

        Good to know. My previous option was called epubor, I think. It stopped working recently when they switched the DRM…might be fixed in an upgrade by now, but I like to do these things in batches anyway.

  • pencilled_robin
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    111 months ago

    I have a Kindle and am quite happy with it. Reading on a phone gives me horrible eyestrain.

  • @zakomo@beehaw.org
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    111 months ago

    I had a kindle and now I have a Kobo, I still read oj my phone if I get stuck somewhere and I don’t have my e-reader with me, but e-readers are so much better. Less eye strain, less distractions from notifications or random thoughts. IMO if you read more than a book a year you probably should have an e-reader. Just my 2 cents.