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Old 08-12-2013, 06:48 PM   #7
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6" seems to be a pretty good compromise for all sorts of purposes and preferences. It's portable, but still displays quite a bit of text even at slightly larger font sizes, and a 6" device is fairly light, so it can still be held comfortably in one hand. Much bigger and heavier than the Glo, and I could just use a tablet (I prefer e-ink, but size, weight and extremely low battery consumption are also reasons why I read on an e-ink device).

The 6" displays also allow for a device to be in the current price regions of €120 and below. Larger displays cost more and get closer to the prices of the more powerful tablets. The relatively low price of 6" e-ink devices is one of their stronger selling points. Hardcore e-ink fans, which includes many of us here, wouldn't mind paying twice that to get what they prefer, but I don't think the market as a whole is as accepting. A bigger screen also requires a better processor and more RAM, as otherwise pages start to appear more slowly.

The Pyrus mini is only 4.3" and I find it actually more comfortable for reading in bed (laying on my back) than the 6" Glo, but it doesn't have front lights. I'd buy a sub-6" reader with buttons and lights without hesitation. There are probably more people who would get a bigger-than-6" reader than one that's smaller, but I feel that 6" might be the size that makes a solid medium.
I agree with all the great reasons you've listed. I have a kobo mini, and the difference the loss of just one inch makes is quite striking. Going much bigger than the current 6" could add weight and a force it into a two-hander - at least for those of us with smaller hands. (The mini kobo is great though, for certain situations)
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