![]() Hope you can find something that ticks all the boxes that you can enjoy. ![]() Obviously results may vary buying pre-owned. Lots of extremely weird, graphic, and hilarious sexual content. eBay for example has tons at much better prices that may be one or two versions of Android behind, which won't affect your use case. Its not specifically a hentai manga but a collection of absurdist stories published by Fakku - Super Dimensional Lovegun. Anything running Android with half decent specs gets into couple of hundred. I wouldn't suggest buying anything new unless you have the money to burn. Most tablets and android e-ink devices will be around 10", which is a nice sweet spot for me between reading comfort and handling. Typically you will the Android version mentioned in the pitch or tech specs. Some e-ink readers, like Kindles and Kobo tablets, do not run Android. It's full Android so you get the best of both worlds. ![]() Built in sources of many popular hentai sources with additional features. If you are more inclined to e-ink (I am curious myself), then something like Boox might be a better route to go. This MangaDex focused fork enhances your reading with native integration and. This subreddit is dedicated to finding and archiving sources for your fapping needs in the hentai category. Tachiyomi handles bringing in new chapters for multiple sources, and it can be set to autodownload. Works great as an ultrabook and being a 2-in-1 it converts into a normal tablet. Or some other e-ink reader, but I don't know enough about those to know if there's one that would meet my needs, especially when it comes to easily uploading new manga to it. Therefore, I'm considering either a tablet (Android has an app called Tachiyomi), but it's not e-ink, so the battery and my eyes won't be too happy, especially if I want to read a book instead of a comic :P And the screen is a bit too small for my eyes to read manga comfortably. What's more, there's no point in reading the series as they come out, because the process described above has to be repeated each time a new chapter comes out. First of all, I have to download them to my computer, convert them with some software and only then upload them to the Kindle (at least it's possible via FTP.). I own an old Kindle Paperwhite 2, but while books on it are great, manga is a pain. Aru Yoru is a one-shot sequel to Yoneda Kous extremely popular boys love manga titled NightS.The original story is about the unusual love that blossoms between a yakuza and a specialized transporter, who is openly gay. comfortable reading experience (not too small screen and/or comfortable zoom).automatic chapter updates, straight to the device The adult world has received some bad news yet again.I would like to have (in order of importance): I'm mostly concerned with manga, and only then books. I am looking for the most comfortable reading experience possible. I need advice on a reader DEVICE, not an app. Edit: okay, I think I wasn't clear enough in my original post. ![]()
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