Mar 15th, 2017, 12:49 am
Sorry for bad Spelling, grammar etc. English isn't my native language.

As the topic says, which of these is the better one on the paper and reality?

http://www.denver-electronics.com/denver-ebo-610l/

http://www.pocketbook-int.com/us/products/pocketbook-basic-2#specifications

I can afford one of these based on the price and the fact that i want to buy it in a store in the town where I live.

I know neither of these probably are the top of the pops, but I'm looking for a simple, cheap and easy device that will be my first e-ink. I hope that whichever of these two devices that i choose, it will give me a good gateway to try what e-ink is all about and if i like e-ink i can buy a more expensive and sophisticated device in the future.

It needs to be able to read at least epub and mobi. I good amount of internal storage is good, bur more important is the ability to sideload from a micro-sd card. A frontlight is perhaps a good thing, even though i'm not sure how much i actually will read in the dark. It would be great if it can be charged via a micro-usb cable. WiFi is not that important, i prefer to load my device with books via a computer and/or a micro-sd card. I don't know if ram or other processors are important for the reading experience, but if it is then one needs to look into which of these two devices has the best specs. I like the device to rest comfortable in my palms.
Mar 15th, 2017, 12:49 am

My heart is a melody
beating a tempo yet unbroken
And my mind is a bird on the wing
a seraph with a golden note
Thought but still unspoken

- Stacy Sutherland
Mar 18th, 2017, 8:01 am
Hello, anyone?

Surely someone must know a thing or two about e-ink devices around here?
Mar 18th, 2017, 8:01 am

My heart is a melody
beating a tempo yet unbroken
And my mind is a bird on the wing
a seraph with a golden note
Thought but still unspoken

- Stacy Sutherland
Apr 3rd, 2017, 6:20 pm
Hey, I know this might not help but you might want to check out the Mobileread forum for questions like these- they have a big discussion forum regarding e-ink devices. They're probably more help over there than here, maybe some even own one of the two.
Apr 3rd, 2017, 6:20 pm
May 8th, 2017, 7:00 pm
Go with a kobo or a kindle both have low cost options.
May 8th, 2017, 7:00 pm