So what's the best, most open, e-reader to get?

I'm being pushed out of one increasingly locked-down corporate ebook racket and I don't want to sign up to another one.

So:

- Who's making the best e-readers that'll allow me to buy ebooks from different providers?
- Who's selling eBooks that aren't locked down to a single brand of device?

(I'm in the UK)

#bookstodon

@TeaKayB Boox readers run android, so you can install as many ereader apps as you want.

Kobo makes sideloading non-Kobo books easy, and it integrates natively with library Overdrive services. You can even install KOReader alongside the native software and connect to Calibre, for example.

I love my Kobo, but Boox may be the easiest if you want to run a bunch of different store apps on the same device without fiddling.

@cherizilla @TeaKayB Kobo also has an entire DRM-free search category: https://www.kobo.com/en/en/p/drm-free
DRM-Free eBooks! | Rakuten Kobo Germany

Check out Kobo’s selection of DRM-Free eBooks! Titles iInclude Mystery, Romance, Young Adult, Fiction, Science Fiction, Fantasy and Non-Fiction.

Rakuten Kobo
@datn I didn't know that! Nice.