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Kindle Paperwhite. The version with no ads (amazing that an ad supported version even exists, how tacky, but I digress).
I had to sign into my amazon account when I started using it. And it installed a firmware update or something. After that I've kept it in offline mode. It's simple to use. I just dump all my ebooks into it by connecting via usb to my pc. It's a decent device. Good in darkness as well as direct sunshine. Great battery life.
Thank you. Going with this one as it seems to be the best for the eyes.
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Ugh yeah ads on a kindle are annoying as hell. Amazon is so fucking tacky it kills me.
Hey, better to have the option than not though, right?
No. It's not better. Ads are one of the largest evils we endure in our society. Mass psychological warfare leading to a destruction of attention, virtue, and restraint for the chase of short term profits by a class that's already wealthy. I say we ban all but text advertising, and keep it black and white.
Fun fact: that was the "sensible centrist" (literally Neoliberal) position back in the 30's. I was taken aback when I first read it, but now I think they kinda had a point.
Interesting! I'd love to read more about it if you recall where you found that.
I have also read occasional accounts similar to that idea in reaction to the original PR firms from Edward Bernays. Honestly if I could choose one figure to erase from history, he is high on the list. That sort of instrumentalist thinking about how to turn propaganda into a fundamental part of a market economy is truly evil.
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Seconding the Kindle paperwhite. There's something about the screen that reduces eye strain compared to a typical bluelight monitor. I've been able to read it as long as I could real paper books.
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