I’m a lover of physical books but I’m looking to get an e-reader as well, for those books that are hard to find physical copies of, or are just very expensive.

I’ve ruled out Onyx, because I try to avoid Chinese tech as it’s usually poorly made. But I’m not sure whether Kindle or Kobo is best. Is being tied to Amazon’s ecosystem too restricting? Are the Kobo e-readers compatible with everything you need? Which ones have the best screens, ideally how a physical book would look?

So many questions, but hopefully some of you can help. 😁

  • speck
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    31 year ago

    Can you do things like highlight text on a kobo? And can you then export with all the edits?

    Also, can you the plug into a computer and transfer books over?

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      You can definitely highlight text. I haven’t tried exporting with edits, though, so I can’t speak to that.

      You can plug it in and transfer, but again, I haven’t personally done it. I get most of my books from the library, so I just use the Overdrive stuff for that.

      • speck
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        21 year ago

        I should follow the law of the internet and insist that you can’t export edits and that’s why Kobo sux and then someone can let us know if it can!

        In all seriousness, I appreciate the input, thank you! I just don’t enjoy reading on my ipad as much as I did on the Nook I had, back when. So the recent posts about e-readers has me considering getting one. But I also need the ability to highlight and jot notes when I read.