top | item 24687466 (no title) kiaulen | 5 years ago Does anyone make these? I know you can get a phone app, but all the e-ink I've seen has been kindle/nook/kobo. I'd happily buy one. discuss order hn newest tempest_|5 years ago You can just drop PDFs/Epubs on a Kobo, At least the one I have. It is a bit old now however. vict00ms|5 years ago I use my Kobo like it's "dumb"...but I generally have to use Calibre to convert epub to kpub for it to format right on the "page". DoingIsLearning|5 years ago I still own an old Sony PRS e-reader which they can take from my cold dead hands!AFAIK Most 'non-kindle' e-readers (even those with an online store), will still operate as a mass storage device if you connect them via USB to another machine.
tempest_|5 years ago You can just drop PDFs/Epubs on a Kobo, At least the one I have. It is a bit old now however.
vict00ms|5 years ago I use my Kobo like it's "dumb"...but I generally have to use Calibre to convert epub to kpub for it to format right on the "page".
DoingIsLearning|5 years ago I still own an old Sony PRS e-reader which they can take from my cold dead hands!AFAIK Most 'non-kindle' e-readers (even those with an online store), will still operate as a mass storage device if you connect them via USB to another machine.
tempest_|5 years ago
vict00ms|5 years ago
DoingIsLearning|5 years ago
AFAIK Most 'non-kindle' e-readers (even those with an online store), will still operate as a mass storage device if you connect them via USB to another machine.