8 comments

  • zoom66281 minute ago
    I really like the thinking of openness behind this device. Could be great as a pocketable "notice board" getting info on a schedule from mobile and "posting" to a pub on device for me to look at when I feel like it and react to messages on my schedule.
  • hamdingers2 hours ago
    &gt; There are no physical buttons on the front<p>That&#x27;s too bad. For whatever reason I find swipe gestures on e-ink annoying. I currently use a Kobo Clara BW and miss dedicated page-turning buttons.<p>I see they&#x27;re offering the print files for the case, maybe there will be some pins on the ESP32 exposed somewhere for adding buttons
    • tiagod43 minutes ago
      I don&#x27;t like swiping, but kobo supports just a single touch on the right and left edges of the screen for switching pages, and I don&#x27;t mind that.
    • kjs31 hour ago
      Yeah...I stick with my Kindle Oasis for the buttons. I&#x27;ll wait until&#x2F;if this gets them; otherwise would have been a no brainer purchase.
  • holysoles59 minutes ago
    I almost bought an xteink the other week but held off due to lack of a frontlight option.<p>I instead resurrected my nook simple touch (2011) with this project [1] from XDA forums, its made it infinitely more usable and still has good battery life.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;xdaforums.com&#x2F;t&#x2F;nst-g-the-phoenix-project.4673934&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;xdaforums.com&#x2F;t&#x2F;nst-g-the-phoenix-project.4673934&#x2F;</a>
    • eth0up6 minutes ago
      Thanks for mentioning both of these, the xteink and the nook resurrection. My old nooks are all slimy with the black material liquifying, and unusable just for that, else I&#x27;d pursue the XDA option. Looking into the xteink now, else Kobo. The one the post is about seems extremely appealing, but the price is a bit high for me, and the lifePo option makes the lesser one seem even more expensive. I really love e-ink. I could easily go with it for all compute.<p>5k cycles would be nice.
  • devindotcom3 hours ago
    Looks nice. Personally I don&#x27;t know I can go back to 220ppi, but if I did I would definitely pay for the touchscreen and light over the X4!<p>Maybe you already have this, but I&#x27;d encourage you to put a &quot;pure&quot; reading mode in there, with no status bars top or bottom. That would probably allow for an extra line.<p>I wonder if there&#x27;s also room in the case spec to slot in a magnet here or there. Could make for some creative solutions for covers or stands. Personally I use a Clara BW with a folding cover-stand and it&#x27;s incredibly convenient.
  • mimo842 hours ago
    Looks like it&#x27;s a well thought project. I might consider it to replace my old Kobo. There are only two things I don&#x27;t see in the description:<p>1. A dictionary<p>2. A flash card creation functionality
    • kjs31 hour ago
      Flash card creation? Talk about scope creep for a dedicated reader.
    • joeycastillo2 hours ago
      I actually just posted about the dictionary functionality yesterday! <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.crowdsupply.com&#x2F;oddly-specific-objects&#x2F;open-book-touch&#x2F;updates&#x2F;never-a-loss-for-words-search-highlights-and-dictionaries" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.crowdsupply.com&#x2F;oddly-specific-objects&#x2F;open-book...</a>
    • lossyalgo1 hour ago
      The YT video shows the dictionary (among features).
  • aidenn02 hours ago
    I really liked their comparison matrix, it&#x27;s honest about what it does and what it doesn&#x27;t do. I&#x27;ll probably go with Kobo + Koreader when my current ereader gives up the ghost, but given that 4&quot; ereaders seem to be all the rage these days, I wish them success.
    • crtasm2 hours ago
      I&#x27;d like to see some corrections to the matrix, Kobo can run custom code and does not require an account. Also &quot;DRM: yes&quot; feels misleading - you can read DRM-free files on one just fine.
  • cyberax2 hours ago
    Nice. I wish it had a bigger screen and buttons, though. Kindle Oasis was the sweet spot for me.
  • paulcole1 hour ago
    &gt; Open Book Touch is the device I’ve been trying to build for six years: a small, beautiful, completely open source e-book reader that does one thing and does it well<p>What makes this beautiful?