We are still actively working on the spam issue.

Difference between revisions of "E-book reader"

From InstallGentoo Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m (added a period and a sentence)
(Part 1 of many more changes to come. Gonna be gone for a while so not gonna be done for a while.)
Line 1: Line 1:
This is an article about e-readers which use sexy e-ink screens.  If you were looking for information about "e-readers" which use LCD/OLED screens, go to the article about [[tablets]].
+
E-book readers can be a great alternative to physical books. They usually have the same weight, height and width of your average book from a bookstore but are not only thinner but can carry the content of your library. Many can even support playback of audiobooks but they are usually the premium models. Modern e-readers have great battery life compared to other mobile devices and use sexy paper-like e-ink screens so it will be easy on the eyes in any setting.  If you're looking for information about "e-readers" which use LCD/OLED screens, go to the article about [[tablets]].
  
 
==Recommendations==
 
==Recommendations==
 +
===Buying Guide===
 +
[[File:Ereader_selection_guide.png|thumb|<s>/g/uide to ebook readers</s> (New graphic coming soon)]]
 +
These are the things to consider when buying an ebook reader. First is the ethical aspect. If you have suspicions of certain companies and if your a privacy/security or FOSS schizo. If you happen to be a freetard, you are going to be disappointed as your only options would be [https://github.com/joeycastillo/The-Open-Book?ref=itsfoss.com Open Book] which is a DIY ebook reader with FOSS operating system as well as software and [https://github.com/lgeek/okreader okreader] for Kobo. Both are relatively experiment. Your next option would be to just choose the option comes the closest to your values, probably one that is Linux-based and/or has open source components like Kobo ([https://github.com/kobolabs/Kobo-Reader Kobo's Github]), and maybe installing [https://github.com/koreader/koreader Koreader]. Some users avoid certain companies for some moral reasons, usually they are Amazon and ChiCom companies. There are lots of reasons to not buy Amazon such as its business practices, adware, botnet and more but it does have its downsides. Obviously Amazon has the world's biggest online bookstore and online comicstore with services like Goodreads, Kindle Unlimited and Comixology. Pretty much the only one most people/normies know of and buy from. Because of this, most publishers when putting a book out online will usually only cater to Amazon's store. Finding eBooks outside of Amazon's massive ecosystem is slightly more difficult. Of course, [[Piracy| that won't be a problem for more advanced /g/entoomen]]. Amazon uses their own proprietary format so even if you just download it from their website and upload it a non-Amazon ereader it probably won't work. Luckily, there is conversion software but sometimes it has its flaws depending on the formats though it can be further adjusted through manual editing. Some people also avoid CCP products in fear of spyware. If you avoid those companies then the major ones that are left are Kobo, Barnes and Noble's Nook, and Pocketbook. Next is the price range which dependent on your budget and does determine feature set. Lastly is the content of what you are reading and additional features you would like. Most modern ebook readers can handle the more common eBook formats as well as comic/manga formats. Depending on the model, modern devices sometimes have backwards compatibility with older formats that are being replaced. Older ereaders obviously usually don't support the newer formats like AZW3, AZW4, EPub3 and comic formats. Some models support audiobooks.
  
When buying a e-reader it boils down to two things: are you against Amazon and are more on the freetard side, or do you just want a good e-reader, if it's the former you should go with the Kobo option.
+
===/g/ Approved E-Book Readers===
 +
====Basic====
 +
Usually the cheapest models a brand offers. Around 6-7 inches touchscreen with support the common ebook file formats. Most hold around 8-16 GB. Downside is they sometimes have poor backlight.
 +
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09SWW583J Kindle]([https://us.kobobooks.com/collections/ereaders/products/certified-refurbished-kobo-nia Official Certified Refurbished]) - The standard regular model.
 +
*[https://us.kobobooks.com/products/kobo-nia Kobo Nia]
 +
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KTZ8249 Kindle Paperweight]
 +
*[https://us.kobobooks.com/collections/ereaders/products/kobo-clara-2e Kobo Clara]([https://us.kobobooks.com/collections/ereaders/products/certified-refurbished-kobo-clara-hd Official Certified Refurbished])
 +
*Pocketbook Verse
 +
*NOOK GlowLight 4e
 +
*NOOK GlowLight 4
 +
 
 +
====Premium====
 +
Usually have bigger screens. Around 7-8 inches with sharp e-ink and great lighting. Most have additional features like being waterproof, page turn buttons, more storage, and sometimes Audiobook playback.
 +
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08B495319 Kindle Paperweight Signature]
 +
*BOOX Palma - Phone size unlike others in this range. As its name implies fits in the palm of your hand. Has Android.
 +
*BOOX Poke5
 +
*[https://us.kobobooks.com/collections/ereaders/products/kobo-libra-2 Kobo Libra 2]
 +
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F7TLZF4 Kindle Oasis]
 +
*Kobo Sage
 +
*Pocketbook Verse Pro
 +
*NOOK GlowLight 4 Plus
 +
*BOOX Page
 +
 
 +
====Elite====
 +
Usually don't have to go this far. Additional features include more responsive screen, notetaking, additional apps and sometimes color.
 +
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09BS26B8B Kindle Scribe]
 +
*[https://us.kobobooks.com/collections/ereaders/products/kobo-elipsa-2e Kobo Elipsa 2E]
 +
*Hisense Hi Reader
 +
*Pocketbook InkPad
 +
*BOOX Note Air 3
  
[[File:Ereader_selection_guide.png|thumb|/g/uide to ebook readers]]
 
===Keyboard===
 
* Kindle Keyboard
 
** As well as 1st-3rd Kindle generations, when buying used.
 
* Kindle DX
 
** One of the better devices for reading manga. Although, it may be inconvenient when reading currently running series as chapters must be loaded onto the device manually.
 
===Touch screens===
 
* Kindle Touch
 
* Kobo Touch
 
* Nook Simple Touch
 
====Frontlit====
 
* Kindle Paperwhite
 
* Kobo Glo
 
* Nook Simple Touch GlowLight
 
 
==Beyond Stock==
 
==Beyond Stock==
 +
Might void warrenty but here is what you can do with your ebook reader. Includes rooting and installing additional software. (Rewrite coming soon...)
 +
===General===
 +
* [https://koreader.rocks/ Koreader] - Open source document viewer for E-Ink devices.
 
===Nook===
 
===Nook===
* GApps and SearchMarket?
+
<s>* GApps and SearchMarket?
 
* Install multitouch Fast Mode kernel
 
* Install multitouch Fast Mode kernel
 
* Disable Android and B&N bloatware by using a SystemAppRemover (or oandbackup?)
 
* Disable Android and B&N bloatware by using a SystemAppRemover (or oandbackup?)
Line 79: Line 100:
 
** Launcher8
 
** Launcher8
 
** GoKeyboard
 
** GoKeyboard
 
+
</s>
 
=== Kobo ===
 
=== Kobo ===
It's possible to install a proper [[Android]] system onto the Kobo Glo.  However, this does require some work and has a few drawbacks (battery life is the main one).  Since the device uses an internal microSD card for booting you should be able to acquire a second one and swap back to the first one in the event that you fuck it up.
+
<s>It's possible to install a proper [[Android]] system onto the Kobo Glo.  However, this does require some work and has a few drawbacks (battery life is the main one).  Since the device uses an internal microSD card for booting you should be able to acquire a second one and swap back to the first one in the event that you fuck it up.
  
 
The method for doing this uses images acquired from a Tolino Shine reader which has nearly identical hardware:
 
The method for doing this uses images acquired from a Tolino Shine reader which has nearly identical hardware:
 
* http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showpost.php?s=6166012b387a015430bb4c1826c990dc&p=2681530&postcount=64
 
* http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showpost.php?s=6166012b387a015430bb4c1826c990dc&p=2681530&postcount=64
 +
</s>
 +
* [https://github.com/Kobo-InkBox/inkbox InkBox] - A open source reader for Kobo. Still being worked on.
 +
* [https://github.com/baskerville/plato Plato] - A open source document reader for Kobo's e-readers. Very similar to Koreader but written in Rust. Supports DjVu. Still in experimental phase.
 +
==Complementary Software==
 +
===Library Management===
 +
* [http://calibre-ebook.com Calibre] - Created by kovidgoyal of the MobileRead forums who also happens to be the creator of the Kitty terminal emulator. The best and most versatile tool for everything ebook related. It can displays your personal library of ebooks and make many edits and changes to them such as metadata fetched from the Internet. It can interact with your e-book reader device. It has its own eBook reader client. It can download news from online newspapers and turn it into e-books for convenient reading. It has many python-based plugins that add more functionality.
 +
* [https://librumreader.com/ Librum] - Mostly just a ebook reader application but does have library management capabilities.
  
== FLOSS e-book readers ==
+
===Home Server===
 
+
* [https://www.kavitareader.com/ Kavita] - Self-hosted digital library which supports a vast array of file formats with a focus on Manga and Comics.
Although the project is now pretty much dead, you could obtain an old e-reader that the FLOSS system openinkpot supported (https://web.archive.org/web/20160314074551/http://morgue.openinkpot.org/). The following models (from http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Openinkpot) were supported:
+
* [https://readarr.com/ Readarr] - One of the many [https://wiki.servarr.com/ Softwarr] out there with a focus on eBooks and audiobooks. Collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. [[Piracy| Can do interesting things with this]]. Has a dedicated [https://wiki.servarr.com/readarr wiki] along with other *arr software for documentation, guides and troubleshooting.
 
+
* [https://evan-buss.github.io/openbooks/ OpenBooks]  - Downloads ebooks from irc/irchighway.
*   Azbooka
 
*   Hanlin V3 since release 0.1
 
*  Hanvon N516 since 0.2
 
*  Hanvon N510 since 0.2
 
  
 +
===Removing DRM===
 +
* [https://github.com/nodrm/DeDRM_tools DeDRM] - Calibre plugin for removing DRM.
  
==Converting Files==
+
===Converting Files===
E-books come in a variety of formats and you may find one that your device does not support.
+
E-books come in a variety of formats. Unfortunately, there are times when you need to convert from one to another.
* [http://calibre-ebook.com Calibre] - (Cross-platform) Converts between almost every e-reader supported format.
+
* [http://calibre-ebook.com Calibre] - (Cross-platform) Mentioned above. Converts between almost every e-reader supported format.
 
* [http://kcc.vulturis.eu KindleComicConverter (KCC)] - (Cross-platform) Converts and optimizes manga and comics to epub, mobi, and cbz formats.
 
* [http://kcc.vulturis.eu KindleComicConverter (KCC)] - (Cross-platform) Converts and optimizes manga and comics to epub, mobi, and cbz formats.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[DjVu]] file format.
 
* [[DjVu]] file format.
 +
* [http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Openinkpot OpenInkpot] Although the project is now pretty much dead, you could obtain an old e-reader that the FLOSS system openinkpot supported (https://web.archive.org/web/20160314074551/http://morgue.openinkpot.org/).  The following models (from http://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Openinkpot) were supported:
 +
**  Azbooka
 +
**  Hanlin V3 since release 0.1
 +
**  Hanvon N516 since 0.2
 +
**  Hanvon N510 since 0.2
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
http://nookdevs.com/Main_Page
+
* [https://www.mobileread.com/ Mobile Read] - Best forum on the web for all things relating to ebooks and ereaders.
 +
* [https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Main_Page Mobile Read Wiki] - Mobile Read's Wiki which is a helpful for noobs to learn the technical aspects of the eBook world.
 +
* <s>[http://nookdevs.com/Main_Page NookDevs]</s> - A dead wiki that had guides of how to root and do other tricks with the Nook. Can be seen on [https://web.archive.org/web/20120117234942/http://nookdevs.com/Main_Page Wayback Machine] and [https://archive.is/nookdevs.com Archive.today].
 
[[Category:Hardware]]
 
[[Category:Hardware]]
 
[[Category:Recommendations]]
 
[[Category:Recommendations]]

Revision as of 22:22, 24 December 2023

E-book readers can be a great alternative to physical books. They usually have the same weight, height and width of your average book from a bookstore but are not only thinner but can carry the content of your library. Many can even support playback of audiobooks but they are usually the premium models. Modern e-readers have great battery life compared to other mobile devices and use sexy paper-like e-ink screens so it will be easy on the eyes in any setting. If you're looking for information about "e-readers" which use LCD/OLED screens, go to the article about tablets.

Recommendations

Buying Guide

/g/uide to ebook readers (New graphic coming soon)

These are the things to consider when buying an ebook reader. First is the ethical aspect. If you have suspicions of certain companies and if your a privacy/security or FOSS schizo. If you happen to be a freetard, you are going to be disappointed as your only options would be Open Book which is a DIY ebook reader with FOSS operating system as well as software and okreader for Kobo. Both are relatively experiment. Your next option would be to just choose the option comes the closest to your values, probably one that is Linux-based and/or has open source components like Kobo (Kobo's Github), and maybe installing Koreader. Some users avoid certain companies for some moral reasons, usually they are Amazon and ChiCom companies. There are lots of reasons to not buy Amazon such as its business practices, adware, botnet and more but it does have its downsides. Obviously Amazon has the world's biggest online bookstore and online comicstore with services like Goodreads, Kindle Unlimited and Comixology. Pretty much the only one most people/normies know of and buy from. Because of this, most publishers when putting a book out online will usually only cater to Amazon's store. Finding eBooks outside of Amazon's massive ecosystem is slightly more difficult. Of course, that won't be a problem for more advanced /g/entoomen. Amazon uses their own proprietary format so even if you just download it from their website and upload it a non-Amazon ereader it probably won't work. Luckily, there is conversion software but sometimes it has its flaws depending on the formats though it can be further adjusted through manual editing. Some people also avoid CCP products in fear of spyware. If you avoid those companies then the major ones that are left are Kobo, Barnes and Noble's Nook, and Pocketbook. Next is the price range which dependent on your budget and does determine feature set. Lastly is the content of what you are reading and additional features you would like. Most modern ebook readers can handle the more common eBook formats as well as comic/manga formats. Depending on the model, modern devices sometimes have backwards compatibility with older formats that are being replaced. Older ereaders obviously usually don't support the newer formats like AZW3, AZW4, EPub3 and comic formats. Some models support audiobooks.

/g/ Approved E-Book Readers

Basic

Usually the cheapest models a brand offers. Around 6-7 inches touchscreen with support the common ebook file formats. Most hold around 8-16 GB. Downside is they sometimes have poor backlight.

Premium

Usually have bigger screens. Around 7-8 inches with sharp e-ink and great lighting. Most have additional features like being waterproof, page turn buttons, more storage, and sometimes Audiobook playback.

Elite

Usually don't have to go this far. Additional features include more responsive screen, notetaking, additional apps and sometimes color.

Beyond Stock

Might void warrenty but here is what you can do with your ebook reader. Includes rooting and installing additional software. (Rewrite coming soon...)

General

  • Koreader - Open source document viewer for E-Ink devices.

Nook

* GApps and SearchMarket?

  • Install multitouch Fast Mode kernel
  • Disable Android and B&N bloatware by using a SystemAppRemover (or oandbackup?)
    • AFfileDownloadService.apk
    • AccountAndSyncSettings.apk
    • AirRuntime.apk
    • ApplicationsProvider.apk
    • BnAuthenticationService.apk
    • BnCloudRequestSvc.apk
    • ContactsProvider.apk
    • CryptoServer.apk
    • DemoMode.apk
    • DeviceManager.apk
    • DeviceRegistrator.apk
    • GlobalSearch.apk
    • gtalkservice.apk
    • Music.apk
    • NookCommunity.apk
    • Phone.apk
    • QuickStartActivity.apk
    • Social.apk
    • SysChecksum.apk
    • Talk.apk
    • TalkProvider.apk
    • TelephoneProvider.apk
    • WaveformDownloader.apk
  • Downclock CPU
  • build.prop:
# Tweaks
persist.sys.use_dithering=1
persist.sys.purgeable_assets=1
debug.sf.hw=1
video.accelerate.hw=1
debug.performance.tuning=1
ro.compcache.default=18
ro.kernel.android.checkjni=0
ro.HOME_APP_ADJ=1
# Dalvik options
dalvik.vm.execution-mode=int:fast
dalvik.vm.heapsize=128m
dalvik.vm.deoxopt-flags=m=v,o=y
# Battery
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=1
pm.sleep_mode=1
wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=180
  • Remap buttons with NookTouchTools
  • Useful apps:
    • Cool Reader
    • Perfect Viewer
    • APV PDF Viewer Pro
    • Mango
    • Root Browser/ES File Explorer
    • Calculator MobiCalc
    • aCalendar
    • Launcher8
    • GoKeyboard

Kobo

It's possible to install a proper Android system onto the Kobo Glo. However, this does require some work and has a few drawbacks (battery life is the main one). Since the device uses an internal microSD card for booting you should be able to acquire a second one and swap back to the first one in the event that you fuck it up.

The method for doing this uses images acquired from a Tolino Shine reader which has nearly identical hardware:

  • InkBox - A open source reader for Kobo. Still being worked on.
  • Plato - A open source document reader for Kobo's e-readers. Very similar to Koreader but written in Rust. Supports DjVu. Still in experimental phase.

Complementary Software

Library Management

  • Calibre - Created by kovidgoyal of the MobileRead forums who also happens to be the creator of the Kitty terminal emulator. The best and most versatile tool for everything ebook related. It can displays your personal library of ebooks and make many edits and changes to them such as metadata fetched from the Internet. It can interact with your e-book reader device. It has its own eBook reader client. It can download news from online newspapers and turn it into e-books for convenient reading. It has many python-based plugins that add more functionality.
  • Librum - Mostly just a ebook reader application but does have library management capabilities.

Home Server

  • Kavita - Self-hosted digital library which supports a vast array of file formats with a focus on Manga and Comics.
  • Readarr - One of the many Softwarr out there with a focus on eBooks and audiobooks. Collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. Can do interesting things with this. Has a dedicated wiki along with other *arr software for documentation, guides and troubleshooting.
  • OpenBooks - Downloads ebooks from irc/irchighway.

Removing DRM

  • DeDRM - Calibre plugin for removing DRM.

Converting Files

E-books come in a variety of formats. Unfortunately, there are times when you need to convert from one to another.

  • Calibre - (Cross-platform) Mentioned above. Converts between almost every e-reader supported format.
  • KindleComicConverter (KCC) - (Cross-platform) Converts and optimizes manga and comics to epub, mobi, and cbz formats.

See Also

External Links

  • Mobile Read - Best forum on the web for all things relating to ebooks and ereaders.
  • Mobile Read Wiki - Mobile Read's Wiki which is a helpful for noobs to learn the technical aspects of the eBook world.
  • NookDevs - A dead wiki that had guides of how to root and do other tricks with the Nook. Can be seen on Wayback Machine and Archive.today.