I’m looking to buy my first e-reader. I plan to buy something used off eBay, like I do when I need a new cellphone. When I get a new phone, the first thing I do is unlock the bootloader and load a custom ROM on it. I thought some e-readers were similar, where you can load a whole custom ROM on the device, and never be forced to use the stock software. It seems, I’ve gotten that wrong. It seems like most people with a “hacked” e-reader are simply using an app called KOreader, which runs inside the regular factory stock operating system. I guess I’ll do that if I have to, but I’m wondering is there any paperwhite e-reader that has a fully custom ROM made for it? I’d like to replace the stock firmware entirely. Any hardware recommendations? Or should I just bite the bullet, get a Kobo Clara HD, and put KOreader on it?

  • @JaymesRS
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    8 months ago

    If you just want to install a different reader, KOReader is great, in my opinion, Kobo makes the best ereaders for book management outside of the reading experience. Especially if you’re not leveraging the Amazon store and just side loading everything, a Kobo is the better choice in my experience. I have 2000 books, of which 95% are sideloaded on my Libra 2 and the way it allows me to sort and organize them is perfect.

    While there are options for some models; you might be better off to go with a device that’s already running android out of the box, especially with your past experience. Onyx makes the Boox devices that are already Android and I’ve heard of plenty of people hacking them