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I've actually been looking into this myself, and Kobo seems like the most 'open' option. The Libra 2 in particular fit my requirements for size and features. It supports quite a few ebook formats but I think it's limited to Kobo's own audiobooks only.
If anyone has one I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.
Got one today actually and after removing the DRM from my kindle books. I loaded it up in 2 seconds. I also installed the Amazon and Google ereader fonts because I love Bookerly. It's great so far. Feels nice to hold. It's snappy. 32GB of storage.
Unfortunately at the moment it does only support Kobo audiobooks but it does let you use Libby and borrow ebooks/audiobooks from your local library. I usually use Audible on my phone anyway so I'm not really bothered by that. Would be nice to have though.
Screen is just as good as my Paperwhite with a better eye-comfort mode.
My only annoyance so far is that it's frozen twice which required a reboot. This might be because I've been using I a lot today and connecting and disconnecting from my laptop etc but it's something I'll be keeping an eye on.
Edit: hasn't frozen again in the entire time since.