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Originally Posted by knkmhmd
Need your comment based on practical experience on the issue mentioned in the title. the tablets in question are- Acer Iconia A500, Ipad 2, Asus Transformer, Galaxy Tab 10.1 & 8.9 and Lenovo idea pad K1. Your judgment will be based strictly on practical observation that how the texts in e-book as well as PDFs appear on each of their screen. I have seen in one of the tablets that edges of text have some pixellation which is sometimes evident and texts are not as crisp as expected from a high resolution screen, but i have heard that in some of the screens some how tackles the problem and individual letters are as crisp as we see in the E-ink ebook readers. In my country almost none of the tablets are available. so i cannot go for a hand on experience of my own. based on your practical experience i would order one from abroad. Thanks in advance.
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I own an Ipad2 to and samsung galaxy tab (first generation) i previously had a kindle3 for nearly a year before it died. the ipad does a much better for reading than the samsung galaxy (first generation) but to be honest the new generation samsung galaxy's tabs are much nicer than the one i have.
Ive used kindlereader on a Motorla xoom and its reading experience is much better with its much needed major overhaul. and with honeycombe 3.1 the motorola is a dream and i truly think the only reason i have an ipad2 is that with my ipod touch everything worked and when i got my samsung galaxie tab the first few months it was out everything was unstable and buggy. and that left a bad taste in my mouth.
Aside from just reading the Xoom played video quite good,
but if your looking for a tablet to read and do nothing else Nook Color and Kindle fire are your best bet for that