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Originally Posted by HarryT
An earlier poster said that with the exception of a larger screen, he sees no benefit over Smartphones, but the larger screen is the key difference. I struggle to read on a phone screen; the larger screen of the tablet is what makes it feasible to read on.
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I find it really difficult to read on small smartphone screens as well. I found it difficult to read on my iPod Touch as well as my Galaxy S4. I could read well on my Nexus 7.
I now have a Kindle 4 and it has made me remember all the advantages of e-ink readers. It's really light and actually nice to read on. I thought the lower PPI of the Kindle 4 would bother me but it hasn't. I don't think I'll replace my Nexus 7 as I primarily used it for reading anyway. I may upgrade my S4 to either a Note 3 or LG G3 (I love big phones). They can do everything my Nexus 7 did.