E-Book Borrowing Solutions
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2023 8:25 am
My Mum wants to be able to read e-books borrowed from the library. She has a rather elderly Kindle, a laptop and phone, but after discussion, I think what she might need is a tablet. As in, she doesn't want to read on phone or laptop, and I don't want to wrestle Calibre everytime she tries to borrow an e-book. :))
I borrow the odd e-book via my Kobo, but it's a bit of glitchy process so I am reluctant to recommend that, as I'll just end up doing shedloads of tech support. And I also think Mum will enjoy having Medium Sized Portable Internet.
Does anyone use a tablet for BorrowBox/Libby? Is it fairly straightforward? And can you run off a really basic tablet or do you need any kind of speed etc? I have looked at Amazon Fires, but a lot of people seem to think these come with annoying/intrusive inbuilt adverts (which will drive Mum batshit) so am veering to a low spec basic tablet (about the £100-£150) mark.
All experiences in similar appreciated. Also, am I right in thinking different libraries have different e-book selections?
I borrow the odd e-book via my Kobo, but it's a bit of glitchy process so I am reluctant to recommend that, as I'll just end up doing shedloads of tech support. And I also think Mum will enjoy having Medium Sized Portable Internet.
Does anyone use a tablet for BorrowBox/Libby? Is it fairly straightforward? And can you run off a really basic tablet or do you need any kind of speed etc? I have looked at Amazon Fires, but a lot of people seem to think these come with annoying/intrusive inbuilt adverts (which will drive Mum batshit) so am veering to a low spec basic tablet (about the £100-£150) mark.
All experiences in similar appreciated. Also, am I right in thinking different libraries have different e-book selections?