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systemiv2014-01-05 22:09:06
Electronic books
systemiv, 2014-01-05 22:09:06

Which E-ink book to choose for frequent use?

Recommend a reader. Due to health problems, I often have to lie in hospitals, I would like a reader that will have:
1. High-quality assembly (no backlash and squeaks)
2. Sensor
3. Working time at least 1-2 days of continuous reading
4. 5 "not less than
5. Formats do not matter, because you can always distort
6. It does not matter and access to the Internet and games, etc. you only need a book reader.I
know that the requirements are quite strict, but I want a little old-school (except for the sensor) book , like noki 3310
Thank you!

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Ilya Grom, 2014-01-06
@systemiv

Barnes&noble nook simple touch (no backlight). Health to you!

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Anton Colt, 2014-01-05
@Fix305

kindle paper white

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DK, 2014-01-06
@XoJlMc

Either kindle or nook has long been the standard in e-readers.
Get well!

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y_varaksin, 2014-01-06
@y_varaksin

Kindle PaperWhite definitely

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Denis Usanov, 2014-01-06
@dck

Kindle of course.
I still use Kindle 3 (with keyboard) and I think it was one of the best investments I've ever made.

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Alexey Murzov, 2014-03-02
@alexmrml

Nook Simple Touch, necessarily without backlighting - the scattering layer is scratched on NOOKs. If you need a backlight - Kindle Paperwhite.

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Bigzver, 2014-01-08
@Bigzver

The sensor is a sensor, but the buttons like Nuka's are really convenient. Choose the backlight if you prefer reading at night, although your eyes will not say thank you from this.
Wi-Fi, in general, is not clear why you need it in Nuka, if you don’t root it, but simply connect it to your computer via USB and download books into memory or onto a card.

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