Recommend an ereader, /g/. Doesn't have to browse web or play vids. If it's more than $120, I might as well get a Lenovo Tab 2.
Kobo aura
Kindle paperwhite or the new nook
Kobo's quality has really slid recently
>>57632555
Oh shit! I got trips!
>>57632628
>>57632711
These are all like $100. What about the Nook HD? I found one on Craigslist for $35.
>>57632779
Isn't that a tablet? Don't get a tablet as an ereader unless you read stuff that doesn't render well on e-ink.
>>57632555
i got a refurbished kobo glow for 50 euros. as new, very nice with coolreader installed.
http://wiki.vlasovsoft.net/doku.php?id=en:coolreader
>>57632808
Honestly, I can't decide. Too many choices. Using Moon Reader on my phone is just fine for me. Wish I had a bigger screen though, which makes me think a tablet would work.
So when you say:
>unless you read stuff that doesn't render well on e-ink.
I don't understand because I've never used an ereader.
>>57632847
Long form text with minimal formatting works great on e-ink, whereas it can be tiring on the eyes on a phone or tablet display. Where e-ink readers start to fall behind are things like manga and PDFs with columns or inline images.
As an aside you might do well to walk into a retailer and actually try an e-reader for a minute or two.
>>57632555
Is the Wiki still up to date with Kobo Glo as a recommendation for mangafags?
>>57632879
Oh, I was going to read mostly epubs, with which Moon Reader works great on my phone.
>>57632628
This.
Unbloated, unbotnetted, simple, straightforward, can be jailbroken with notepad, highly hackable.