I find this mini reader very interesting, maybe a bit too barebone.

  • 114 x 69 x 5.9mm (4.5″ x 2.7″ x 0.2″)
  • 220 pixels per inch
  • no front lighting
  • 650 mAh battery
  • ESP32 microprocessor: Wifi, bluetooth, usb-C port
  • Ethalis@jlai.lu
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    4 days ago

    I can see the use of a small firm factor e-reader I can take with me everywhere. I often find myself in situations where I could read a few pages of a book to keep myself busy, but I find the reading experience on a smartphone to be generally awful and I can’t be bothered to whip out my regular e-reader in those situations.

    What I would absolutely need however is some way to synchronize my reading progress with my other devices so that I can use it as a backup reader rather than being forced to go through the whole book on a single, sub-optimal reader. From a quick glance on their website, it unfortunately doesn’t seem like it’s an existing feature