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I use Feedbin - https://feedbin.com for both my RSS feeds and email news letters - I find it works really well and allows me to favourite things as and when I wish to read them again.
I also find e-ink devices a lot better for long reads.
Remarkable is more geared toward handwritten notetaking. If you don't need such features and just want to read stuff, the high price is not worth it.
kobo-elipsa (and the all-new kindle scribe) have a similar large size (+stylus writing) at a somewhat lesser price.
Most kindle/kobos support koreader [1]. this "app-mod" has a superb pdf reflow [2] mode that make reading pdfs a good experience even on smaller displays (and these come with an even smaller price tag)
So koreader is the short answer. If you already have a kindle, give it a try. It is open source and easy to set up.
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