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Only for reading, easily available in EU, low budget: which e-ink device/distro?

I'm looking for something to read books on, copied over from a local collection (mostly .epub). Networking is not desired, a fast USB connection is. A good battery or exchangeable battery would be nice.

Not too large - maximum DIN A5 for the whole device.

I remember from years ago that some devices were deemed unhackable, some much more suitable to install Linux on.

I'd prefer to buy used, so something that was sold a lot in Europe is preferable.

I will not spend much more than €100.

In other words, some old commercial e-reader that was known for being hackable, I guess.

Please do not recommend the new PineNote, it's (slightly) too large and way too expensive and I don't think I need that much computing power.

Thanks in advance.

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[–] bluemoon@piefed.social 0 points 4 weeks ago

so not Modos on crowdsource? it's an open source device to translate HDMI signals from any OS to any e-ink monitor, comes with a 6" monitor for 199$.

otherwise old e-readers usually have a limit on the micro-SD card. like no bigger sized cards than 32 16 8 4 2 1 GB can be inserted... Sony PRS-T1 & 2 iirc is an example of an old one.