Still better than a nook and maybe better than a Kindle, I don't have first hand experience.
Seems pretty tame, and if it gets me more books to read in the veins that I like then I'm at least interested to see it in action.
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Still better than a nook and maybe better than a Kindle, I don't have first hand experience.
Seems pretty tame, and if it gets me more books to read in the veins that I like then I'm at least interested to see it in action.
This is why I don't mind having an old device, even if it's not crispy-clean or in color.
I don't really see the connection. Kobo is using machine learning to automate certain work on their backend. How would that affect modern e-readers?