There's no need for a separate device when your Android tablet or iPad can hold your whole reading library - just like a Kindle.
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Forget Kindle, Here's Why I Use an Android eReader
Most eReader brands, including Kindle and Kobo, utilize highly-optimized operating systems with a narrow scope of functionality. They're good products with good software, but they're designed to lock ...
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Durobo's Krono e-reader is the perfect palm-sized e-reader — and a great Kindle and Kobo alternative
Finally, an open Android e-reader that measures up to the speed and ease of a Kindle.
Xteink's new S4 trades its proprietary OS for Android 11, opening doors to third-party reading apps like Kindle, Kobo, and Libby.
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