Here, were the number of buttons is minimal anyway, perhaps AIReader is worth trying. I tried it on T2 some time ago and buttons did not work, also the recent list was not available or not done the way I wanted - I don't remember now.Īnyway, the author of AIReader had no plans to add support for T1/T2 buttons so I stayed with CoolReader. I find this approach very convenient.Īnother question that was interesting to me: if the hardware buttons work not only for next/previous page in the book, but also in various settings with longer lists of choices.Īs to AIReader, I still read mostly on T2 (which has 5 hardware buttons and allows long and double press, so 15 buttons) The inkBOOK Obsidian is now shipping for 99. The Obsidian includes 8GB of internal memory, an SD card slot and Wi-Fi. It has a screen with a plastic substrate that is very light and durable, but the drawback is there is no frontlight or capacitive touchscreen, just stylus touch only. It allows to go to the location of any book in the list (long tap and then the appropriate action), so I choose the closest to where I want to go. The Inkbook Obsidian has a larger 2.8Ah battery and weighs a few grams less than its predecessor, and it also has page. The inkBOOK Obsidian is a 6' E Ink Carta e-reader that is based on Android - which means you can install any application you want. Theres also the larger 13.3-inch Onyx Boox Max that was released this year. I usually use the list of recently opened books instead of the internal browser, though: You do see the folders where your books are? Because that was one of things I wanted to test: if folders on the external card are accessible. No, I think the internal file browser should show the books in all kinds of formats (except pdf).
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