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Old 11-09-2013, 03:14 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by lalebarde View Post
Thanks for your answer HarryT, but LCD is not a valid reply for me, e-link is a must (I already had such a 9" device). It is B&W, it is slow, but I won't go back to something else at any price.
Good luck finding that ;-)

There is not such device (a good one I mean, fast and with good warranty). Closest thing is a Kindle DXG. It is eink, 10 inches, but has not been updated in years.

This is a very common question here and the answer is usually the same.

PDFs are not ebooks and because their complex layouts and format, they render really slow on eink screens. This is because the refresh rate and actual CPU and RAM limitations of eink readers.

Most people read novels, fiction books, so companies are selling 6 inches readers in order to maximize profit.
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