The Best eReaders for Reading PDFs – Fall 2019

Onyx-Nova-Pro-PDF-Review

It’s been nearly two years since last posting a list of the best ebook readers for reading PDFs, so here’s an updated list for fall 2019.

In some ways not much has changed in the past two years. Onyx and Sony remain two of the three best options.

Boyue is a new entrant with the release of their 10.3-inch Likebooks.

A few other crowd-funded ereaders have turned up this year with large E Ink screens, but none have been included on this list yet as they still remain unproven.

Like usual this list includes ereaders with E Ink screens only. These are dedicated reading devices that are designed for reading PDFs, among other static content.

Some people like using iPads or other tablets for reading PDFs, but this list is for those that prefer reading on E Ink screens instead.

Obviously PDFs are best-suited for larger screens. You can use a 6-inch ereader in landscape mode, but if you really want a nice PDF reader these are the ones to choose.

The Best eReaders for PDFs

Onyx Boox – Onyx remains at the top of this list with their advanced PDF software and easy note-taking and exporting capabilities. Onyx’s Neo Reader app that comes pre-installed on all Boox devices has more cropping, layout, and adjustment settings for PDFs than anything else on the market. Plus the Android-based software and Wacom stylus support make Onyx’s devices a lot more versatile than a typical E Ink device. To me the best Onyx ereader for PDFs is the Onyx Note Pro, but it’s currently getting replaced by the new Onyx Note2 so that’ll be the top choice moving forward. There’s also a larger 13.3-inch Onyx Max3 model. Some people really like the larger screen for PDFs, but the price is pretty insane at $859. The Note is more affordable, and the 10.3-inch screen is still perfectly adequate for most PDFs. Plus the Note has a frontlight and the Max does not. Onyx has some smaller models as well that are more affordable, including the 7.8-inch Onyx Nova Pro. The smaller screen isn’t optimal for PDFs but it has the same advanced PDF software as Onyx’s larger devices so the cropping features can help make it manageable.

Likebook Mimas – Sometimes I give Likebooks a hard time because they are basically Onyx clones with less optimized software and fewer features, and while their native ePub app is awful, the PDF support is pretty decent with a wide range of features. The 10.3-inch Likebook Mimas is one of the less expensive options for a large E Ink device at $459. Plus it has a frontlight, page buttons, and a microSD card slot, which is a rarity these days. There’s a newer Likebook Alita, but at the price they are asking you’re better off spending $20 more for the Onyx Note Pro.

Sony DPT-RP1 – Sony’s 13.3-inch Digital Paper device is still a good option for reading PDFs in 2019, along with the smaller 10.3-inch Sony DPT-CP1. Sony’s hardware is exceptional and the software is quick and responsive too, although the software does lack some features and the Sony DPT-RP1 only supports PDF format and nothing else so it’s a lot more limited than other devices functionally.

Other Options for PDF eReaders

Kindle Paperwhite – The cheapest option is a Kindle, but obviously a 6-inch screen is going to be a last resort for reading PDFs. Small screen aside, the Kindle’s PDF software is better than other cheap 6-inch models, notes and highlights are easily exportable, and you can have Amazon convert PDFs to Kindle format for reflow. Some people ask if the Kindle Oasis is good for PDFs. But to me a 7-inch screen is no better than a 6-inch screen when it comes to reading PDFs so why spend twice as much. In which case the Kindle Paperwhite with a 300 ppi screen is the best economical choice, although it’s going to be a poor option overall compared to larger models on this list. In fact you might be better off just getting a Fire HD 10. Why can’t Amazon just release a larger Kindle?

Kobos with KOReader – Kobo’s built-in PDF software is very basic, but there’s an open source program called KOReader that you can install on Kobo devices that adds a lot more features for reading PDFs. The only problem with an option like this is it’s not an official feature so you’re relying on other people to keep the software working properly through unpredictable software updates and future changes.

本文转自:https://blog.the-ebook-reader.com/2019/10/30/the-best-e-ink-ereaders-for-reading-pdfs-fall-2019/

电子纸行业网版权所有,转载请注明出处:https://www.e-paper.org.cn/?p=11886

(0)
上一篇 2019年11月1日 下午8:50
下一篇 2019年11月1日 下午9:18

相关推荐

  • 联想Tech World 2018:给智能物联提供更多可能 Yoga2 C930

    人工智能( AI )和物联网( IoT )被认为是2017年颠覆业务的驱动因素,物联网的发展确实为不少领域开辟出众多机会,然而仅仅是简单的人工智能或物联网远远不够,将两大要素需结合起来方能发挥最大效应,即SIoT(智能物联)。这也正是联想从2017年就在进行不断布局的领域,目前已经拥有了一大批成功落地的成果,并向更深更广的领域完善。 不久前,联想官微发布了2…

    2018年9月26日
  • 新一代电子纸问世:翻页速度更快 支持4096级压感

      电子纸厂商E Ink元太科技近日宣布推出新一代电子纸笔记本解决方案。   据了解,这项解决方案采用Wacom电磁感应(EMR)技术,提供更高的准确性、4096阶感压等级,并支持更快速的笔写速度。   同时, 该方案具备10.3英寸与13.3英寸等两种电子纸屏幕规格 ,且采用 最新的E Ink CartaTM 1250电子纸面板 ,提供更佳的显示对比与更快…

    2021年2月25日
  • 【新品预警】BOOX Note Air,“33”而来!10月19日中国首发

    9月21号Max Lumi发布时 Note Air抢先一步在国外上市 消息灵通的小伙伴闻讯纷纷赶来 追问打听Note Air在国内的上市进度 今天小布很高兴来通知你: 它来了!它真的来了!! 答应会有的Note Air没有缺席 10月19号BOOX新品发布会 如期来跟大家见面! 提前锁定BOOX新品发布会直播平台: 天猫【BOOX旗舰店】直播间 【BOOX京…

    2020年10月13日
  • Connected Ink 2018 │ 电子纸展现数位手写优势

    “Connected Ink 2018”数位墨水与手写识别技术论坛11月30日在日本东京盛大举行,现场聚集数位文具联盟(Digital Stationery Consortium)的伙伴及相关企业,共同研讨、交流数位手写时代的技术与趋势。 电子纸+手写技术的应用终端:数位书写体验大获好评 E Ink参加论坛之余,也在现场展示各款最新的电子纸手写终端设备,如L…

    2018年12月7日
  • 海尔Leadpie电子墨水学习本助力上海、德阳、西安等地学校“停课不停学”

    近期,有老师提出:“ 有没有能在移动端上实现老师录制微课、布置作业、数据汇总,便于学生在家学习的智能终端?” 用最好的科技赋能更好的教育! 来自四川德阳中学的老师给出答案,他们在信息化精准教学中应用的墨水屏产品Leadpie P9智能学习电子纸就能满足上面的需求。 过去的一个学期中,德阳中学在高一年级全体学生中使用Leadpie P9智能学习电子纸开展精准教…

    2020年2月3日