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Originally Posted by Kitabi
I feel that the 6" size of the general consumption EReaders is a bit small - it is smaller than even MMPBs. I would love to have a 6.5" - 7" screen size when technology prices drop a bit. In other words, I would like something like the Sony Touch Edition in the $150 - 200 range.
What do you think about the size of your readers?
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My normal reading device is a Palm OS PDA, with a 320x480 3.25"x2.25" screen. I started reading ebooks on a PDA years back, and have continued the practice.
I'm not interested in a dedicated reader, because I need color support (which rules out eInk), and I need a device that does more than display ebooks. Aside from the standard PDA personal organizer functions, I have apps for handling Word and Excel files, a good word processor, web browser, email app, viewers for video and and photos, a music player, paint app, several programming languages and a programming editor...and oh, yes, it plays games.
The biggest limitation is the small screen. I wouldn't mind a larger one, but haven't seen a device that does everything the PDA will do. Meanwhile, with appropriate font selections, I get a decent amount of text on screen, and am quite comfortable reading on it. (Comfortable enough to have about 4,000 ebook volumes occupying most of a 2GB SD card in one of the card slots, with half of the PDA's purpose in life being ebook viewing.)
The next device is likely to be an Android based tablet, with a folding BT keyboard as an accessory.
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Dennis