My totally unnecessary secondhand ereader has arrived!
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My totally unnecessary secondhand ereader has arrived! It looks pretty decent. I won't get a chance to play with it properly until later.


@sheepnik any ink screen device for me is a win! Bravo!
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For anyone who might be curious, Vivlio is the French brand name for the Pocketbook (a Swiss company I think) range of ereaders. These aren't as well known as Kindle or Kobo, but they have some interesting features that I'm curious to play with.
@sheepnik Vivlio are new to me, so I went to their website to see what they've got.
Big fan of this review, translated from French:
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I found the pleasure of reading
Hello,
While browsing the various sites related to the evil clairvoyance, I found the solution that allows me to read the time I want without migraine or discomfort and that will be able if necessary to switch to audio mode to do the playback when my view has deteriorated further. I am very satisfied with my purchase.
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For anyone who might be curious, Vivlio is the French brand name for the Pocketbook (a Swiss company I think) range of ereaders. These aren't as well known as Kindle or Kobo, but they have some interesting features that I'm curious to play with.
I've already managed to open a book from my local library's ebook system on it, without having to hook it up to my laptop, which might be useful when travelling (though it does involve using my phone, and isn't a simple one step process.)
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I've already managed to open a book from my local library's ebook system on it, without having to hook it up to my laptop, which might be useful when travelling (though it does involve using my phone, and isn't a simple one step process.)
@sheepnik Oooh, it's gorgeous. Madeline Miller already loaded.

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@sheepnik Oooh, it's gorgeous. Madeline Miller already loaded.

@Cassandra An added bonus for sure!
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I've already managed to open a book from my local library's ebook system on it, without having to hook it up to my laptop, which might be useful when travelling (though it does involve using my phone, and isn't a simple one step process.)
I really must go to bed, but not before I share the best thing I have done so far to my new ereader.

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I really must go to bed, but not before I share the best thing I have done so far to my new ereader.

@sheepnik is False Knees on Mastodon? I feel they should be on Mastodon just for this moment

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I really must go to bed, but not before I share the best thing I have done so far to my new ereader.

@sheepnik Epic.
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@sheepnik is False Knees on Mastodon? I feel they should be on Mastodon just for this moment

@sheepnik @jjcelery They are! @falseknees
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@sheepnik @jjcelery They are! @falseknees
@sheepnik @falseknees @Stratski I think that's a post-only account, I haven't seen any interaction

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I really must go to bed, but not before I share the best thing I have done so far to my new ereader.

And now I'm installing the Pocketbook software onto the device, because I think it might have more features than the Vivlio software. I also have no idea how I got a library book to open on it yesterday, as it doesn't appear to work today.
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@sheepnik @falseknees @Stratski I think that's a post-only account, I haven't seen any interaction

@sheepnik @falseknees @jjcelery Oh, I think you're right.. Still, nice to see the comics pop up in my feed.
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And now I'm installing the Pocketbook software onto the device, because I think it might have more features than the Vivlio software. I also have no idea how I got a library book to open on it yesterday, as it doesn't appear to work today.
It worked! Actually, it worked yesterday, but I never got round to posting about it. The Pocketbook software does have more features, though weirdly on this model it doesn't have as much as the app I have on my phone. Anyway, now I can sync things with my phone, or use Dropbox to transfer stuff, including library books. I've also installed Koreader, and I've set up the progress sync feature so in theory I can jump between devices. I think I'm going to like this.




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It worked! Actually, it worked yesterday, but I never got round to posting about it. The Pocketbook software does have more features, though weirdly on this model it doesn't have as much as the app I have on my phone. Anyway, now I can sync things with my phone, or use Dropbox to transfer stuff, including library books. I've also installed Koreader, and I've set up the progress sync feature so in theory I can jump between devices. I think I'm going to like this.




@sheepnik schmexy
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It worked! Actually, it worked yesterday, but I never got round to posting about it. The Pocketbook software does have more features, though weirdly on this model it doesn't have as much as the app I have on my phone. Anyway, now I can sync things with my phone, or use Dropbox to transfer stuff, including library books. I've also installed Koreader, and I've set up the progress sync feature so in theory I can jump between devices. I think I'm going to like this.




Oh, and I also got Koreader to connect up to my Nextcloud account, so can access my books that way. I will not be stuck for reading material!
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It worked! Actually, it worked yesterday, but I never got round to posting about it. The Pocketbook software does have more features, though weirdly on this model it doesn't have as much as the app I have on my phone. Anyway, now I can sync things with my phone, or use Dropbox to transfer stuff, including library books. I've also installed Koreader, and I've set up the progress sync feature so in theory I can jump between devices. I think I'm going to like this.




@sheepnik Piranesi is an extraordinary book!
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