My ad-supported Kindle's buttons are dying, so I'm in the market for a new eBook reader. I figured the upcoming sales would be a good time to buy one. To my surprise, eBook readers seem to be regressing rather than advancing. My hard requirements are:
And my preferred features include:
I'm unable to find anything which fulfills all those conditions. Any recommendations? Before you say smartphone, it needs an e-Ink display. Are smartphones and tablets killing eBook readers?
(Score: 3, Informative) by richtopia on Tuesday November 22 2016, @04:42PM
I don't trust Android for ereaders. I had the Nook which was Android 2.1 under the hood, and it would have parasitic power loss over long periods of time. After that broke I switched to Kobo and I never charge it. It is uncanny - I will charge it when I'm reading and see a usb cord in front of me, but that is not common.
To be fair my Kobo Aura is a newer generation than the Nook Touch Glow it replaced. And Android did provide some ability to install apps like Opera, but that was never supported and quite buggy. Back to the original post, I don't know of any reader that meets all of the requirements listed, particularly the size requirement of 8.5x11". You may want to consider multiple devices, like a smartphone for TTS and ereader for reading.