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Quite simple. Quit over complicating.
There is no requirement that the ebook reader be online at all times. Mine went for 6 months before I connected it to the Wifi again, with no issues.
I like the NOOK GlowLight Plus[www.barnesandnoble.com] becuase it can last a long time between charges and has a simble display.
It is also IP67 certified, so it is more rugged then most tablets and water proof (to an extent) as well.
It is, however, a dedicated ebook reader, so that is all it can do.
Good luck trying to read one of those on the beach, in the sun, while being off the grid for 10 hours.
@OP: anything with an eInk display will allow you to turn off wireless, mobile and other features in the interest of reducing power consumption and have the thing last a large number of page turns rather than a number of hours. Given your other wishes, you should be looking at something open sourced/android based, so you can tailor it to your exact needs.
I have Windows as locked-down as much as possible (even having removed many Services, as well as closing other leaks) varying for different tasks.
I was only talking about not installing anything that requires mandatory online registration.
There's no Windows (or any other OS) blocks than can prevent such.
It's named "Android" for a reason: "man-shaped automaton"
Anyone who trusts the Google construct doesn't know its tasked purpose and how the world's REGIStered populace are really "managed".
I like books, not reading from computer screens, but want something comfortable upon which I can read Open Library (or similar) scans of old texts where I can't easily otherwise source or continue to build a library that is becoming a logistical burden.
Thanks for the heads-up.
Exactly the sort of insightful information I was after.
Had a quick look and all I need to know is that the OOBE bypass trick still works for these, and hasn't been disabled through a firmware update, otherwise registration will be the deal-breaker :-( whereas this would otherwise look to be the best available option for my needs.
Another productive reply.
Hadn't come across that brand name at all.
Will have a look also.
Edit: perhaps not.
It's not hardware, but software for invasive Google and Apple products which I wil never own; nor a Microsoft-based mobile device.
Hmm. Well I'm not certain I see any difference between any of those three and an Amazon product, or whoever makes the Nook, etc., but whatever floats your boat.
Amazon's "Audible" book service just signed my wife up to a subscription without her consent or knowledge, and then tried to tell her she wasn't subscribed even though they'd billed her 3 months in a row.
And the Nook is android-based, for that matter. Not to mention that as of March this year B&N is still partnered with... Microsoft, even though they announced all the way back in Dec '14 they were cutting ties..
Anyhow, good luck in your quest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4fGPBvbbvM
I don't buy literature from such places anyway.
They are the primary construct created for such a purpose, moreso than Facebook, Microsoft, Apple or any other of the lesser constructs, deceptively attributed to entrepreneurial independents.
I'm a tad perturbed as to how many Steam posts (in general) are answered by those who seem to quick-scan text instead of thoroughly reading it.
If you want to live in fear and paranoia, its your choice, but actually, windows phones are great, I love my Nokia PDA.
I think what he needs more is the software that circumvents all the conglomerate data collection b/s.
I imagine there is devices out there made by some company that still has some shred of value...but the reality is that they will be bought out and assimilated or force closed eventually.