I wanna buy an ebook reader but i don’t want any amazon or other companies shit in there, just something i can connect to my pc, pass ebooks in different formats into it and read.

  • @murfman@beehaw.org
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    811 months ago

    I have a Remarkable 2 as well that I love. But I also have an old Sony PRS-500 that is still kicking along and takes ePubs without any problems.

    • @polarity_inverter
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      511 months ago

      the remarkable software is proprietary. they just run it on linux and give you root via ssh, but installing anything voids your warranty…

      • @SpicyLiquidJar@waveform.social
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        411 months ago

        Maybe I’m jaded / cynical, but that seems like a pretty reasonable compromise. If you want to take responsibility and install your software from scratch then nothing is guaranteed. I’d take that deal.

        • @polarity_inverter
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          211 months ago

          It’s okay, definitely was worth it for me.

          But I still think its kinda weird to put out a 400$ device and then say: “here’s full ssh root access, but don’t use it”

        • @polarity_inverter
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          111 months ago

          no, it is quite fancy hardware, almost a4 paper sized, very thin and with an amazing hand writing experience and pretty good ocr.

          Its a good device, but also quite expensive

    • Phoenix [she/they]
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      111 months ago

      Does the Remarkable do stuff if you touch the screen with your fingers? Or can I make it not do that, and only react to the pen?

      • @murfman@beehaw.org
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        111 months ago

        It does react to finger input, but it really shines with the pen. I’m not sure it is really worth it without the pen if I’m honest.