Hi.

I have an old Amazon Kindle Paperwhite that is showing signs of its age. So I have to start thinking about replacing it.

So I have been really happy with both the Paperwhite and the Kindle store. But I have realised that I should be moving away from Amazon as it’s not really a company I would like to keep supporting.

So what are the current best options out there. Mostly reading non fiction books, so no need for colour. But a bookstore with a good selection is critical.

Photo unrelated. But a great read/listen about the dust-bowls in the 1920’s.

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I second the suggestion of a Kobo. I have the Libra 2, bought after the charging port of my paperwhite gave up the ghost, and it’s perfect for my needs:

  • usb-c charging port
  • native support for epub
  • hardware page turning buttons
  • water proof (not tested, but nice to know it’s there)

Support from Rakuten has been stellar as well.

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I also have a libra 2 and I read it in the shower and have dropped it in a bath once

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Another Libra 2 owner, have it since 2022 and very happy with it.

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Coming in as another Libra 2 owner and I’m happy with it

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I really like my Libra 2. My only complaint is the weight—it can be a little heavy for longer reading sessions.

Hot tip, it’s a pleasure to use in landscape mode.

Also the left-edge brightness slider is a killer feature at night.

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Another happy Libra 2 owner. I came from an older Kindle Paperwhite. There was a week or so of adjustment to some minor gripes, but not sending more money to Amazon was worth it to me.

  • it’s slightly larger and heavier
  • it’s slightly less responsive
  • the dark mode button isn’t on the main reading screen, it’s buried in a menu screen

You can install custom interfaces but I haven’t dug too deeply into that. I tried Koreader briefly but it looked like a Linux window manager from 1995 and I didn’t have time to tinker with it so I rolled back to stock.

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I’ve been pretty happy with my kobo ereader. It can connect to the kobo store and work more or less like a kindle. You can also edit a config file on the reader and have it use a calibre-web instance as its primary store, which is what I do. That way you can seamlessly pull stuff from calibre and sync read status automatically. If you search for a book that’s not in calibre, your request gets passed through to the regular kobo store, no muss no fuss.

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The kindle readers are pretty good though. One option is getting another kindle but NOT using the kindle store. There are a lot of compatible sources, and I mostly borrow e-books from my library.

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If I had the money to spare, I’d get a BOOX Palma because its size and features would really suit my needs, though I know it’s not for everyone. It also has the ability run any bookstore or ereader app on it, or really just any app in general.

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I gave up on my Kobo Clara 2 when it would become completely unresponsive. Not saying all Kobos are bad!

I ended up getting a second-hand Tolino e-Reader in Germany for about €50 with a backlight. I have been able to import all of my Kobo ebooks there and have no issues so far!

Bottom line - unless you’re really looking for the “best” have a look at older gen second hand

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